
Bailout
An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street
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BAILOUT is the personal story of Neil Barofsky and his years as special inspector general in charge of the oversight of TARP. Joe Barrett narrates the ups and downs of Barofsky's experience with humor and a hint of the wisdom that comes from reflection. He provides voices for all the colorful people Barofsky meets at Treasury, in the inspector general community, and on the Hill. The most memorable voices are those of the Southern politicians who interview Barofsky and offer him advice on how to carry out his task. Throughout the story Barofsky depends on his wife (fittingly enough, a therapist) for support, and Barrett delivers her dialogue in a gentler tone that contrasts sharply with the reading of Barofsky's work experiences. E.N. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

October 29, 2012
A former federal prosecutor and special inspector general in charge of oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Barofsky offers this account of the government bailouts that saved big banks, but may have ignored the broader interests of the public at large. Narrator Joe Barrett’s narration makes the text—which can be dry at times—accessible and engaging. His everyman delivery will resonate with listeners, while his skillful, well-paced narration and top-notch characterizations do justice to an important book about a topic that still affects all Americans. A Free Press hardcover.
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