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The Big Short by Michael Lewis
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About this book - Truth really is stranger than fiction. Who better than the author of the signature bestseller Liar’s Poker
to explain how the event we were told was impossible—the free fall of the American economy—finally occurred; how the things that we wanted, like ridiculously easy money and greatly expanded home ownership, were vehicles for that crash; and how shareholder demand for profit forced investment executives to eat the forbidden fruit of toxic derivatives.
Michael Lewis’s splendid cast of characters includes villains, a few heroes, and a lot of people who look very, very foolish: high government officials, including the watchdogs; heads of major investment banks (some overlap here with previous category); perhaps even the face in your mirror. In this trenchant, raucous, irresistible narrative, Lewis writes of the goats and of the few who saw what the emperor was wearing, and gives them, most memorably, what they deserve. He proves yet again that he is the finest and funniest chronicler of our times.
Michael Lewis, the author of Liar’s Poker
, The New New Thing
, Moneyball
, The Blind Side
, Panic
, Home Game
and The Big Short
, among other works, lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, Tabitha Soren, and their three children.
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