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The Big Short
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Michael Lewis's book "The Big Short" unveils the surprising beginnings of the financial crash in some of the least expected areas—the obscure bond and real estate derivatives markets. In these realms, complex financial products are crafted to exploit the financial struggles of lower- and middle-class Americans. Despite the gravity of the situation, many who understood the evolving crisis were immobilized by a mix of optimism and dread and opted to stay silent. Lewis's narrative is vividly character-driven, interlaced with righteous anger and dark humor, making it a worthy follow-up to his bestseller "Liar's Poker." This story, told through the lens of a few seemingly unlikely heroes, is as engrossing and distinctive as Lewis's previous works, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most insightful and humorous writers of our era. Published by WW Norton & Co in 2011, this paperback edition spans 320 pages and measures 141×209×19 mm, with a weight of 266 g. Its ISBN is 9780393338829.
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Michael Lewis's book "The Big Short" unveils the surprising beginnings of the financial crash in some of the least expected areas—the obscure bond and real estate derivatives markets. In these realms, complex financial products are crafted to exploit the financial struggles of lower- and middle-class Americans. Despite the gravity of the situation, many who understood the evolving crisis were immobilized by a mix of optimism and dread and opted to stay silent. Lewis's narrative is vividly character-driven, interlaced with righteous anger and dark humor, making it a worthy follow-up to his bestseller "Liar's Poker." This story, told through the lens of a few seemingly unlikely heroes, is as engrossing and distinctive as Lewis's previous works, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most insightful and humorous writers of our era. Published by WW Norton & Co in 2011, this paperback edition spans 320 pages and measures 141×209×19 mm, with a weight of 266 g. Its ISBN is 9780393338829.
