5 Stunning Stories Of The Great Recession
- BOOK LISTS, BOOKS & HISTORY
- August 8, 2017
From the traders on Wall Street to the unsuspecting middle class American families in the suburbs, these fiction and non-fiction books document in stunning detail the causes and effects of the 2008 financial crisis known as The Great Recession. 1. Too Big To Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin “In one of the most gripping financial
READ MORERichard Fellinger talks with Book Glow about the writing of Made to Break Your Heart. The novel is available from Amazon and Open Books Direct. BG: Describe the book in one sentence. RF: A rabid Little League dad can’t control his anxieties and bad impulses, which push his relationships with his wife and only son
READ MOREThe suburbs: home to millions of American families. Even if you have never lived in one, you will want to read all 5 of these stirring novels set in suburbia. 1. Little Children by Tom Perrotta “Unexpectedly suspenseful, but written with all the fluency and dark humor of Perrotta’s previous novels, Little Children exposes the
READ MOREMade to Break Your Heart is available at Midtown Scholar and all major online retailers including Open Books Direct. Richard Fellinger launches his debut novel Made to Break Your Heart at Midstate Distillery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 11, 2017. Made to Break Your Heart is a smart, sexy, and funny novel about bad breaks, bad
READ MOREAffairs to remember. You won’t soon forget these novels involving infidelity. 1. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins “Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning and night. Every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops at the signal that allows her to daily
READ MORELook no further for a Father’s Day gift for dear old dad: these novels depict fatherhood in all its complexities. 1. About A Boy by Nick Hornby “Will Freeman may have discovered the key to dating success: If the simple fact that they were single mothers meant that gorgeous women – women who would not
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