Description
Too Big to Fail
by Andrew Ross Sorkin is a definitive, blow-by-blow account of the 2008 financial crisis. It is often described as a « real-life thriller » that takes readers inside the secret meetings and high-stakes negotiations between Wall Street CEOs and Washington regulators as they fought to prevent a global economic collapse.
Core Themes & Plot
The book focuses on the most intense period of the crisis, specifically the events surrounding the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the subsequent government bailouts.




