Readers celebrate Ostrander’s compelling storytelling, deep research, and profound insights. These crisis management book testimonials highlight how his works inspire and educate, bringing history’s pivotal moments to life.
As a kid, I always watched my parents discussing the 2008 financial crisis. This book helped me understand it and how close we came to another Great Depression. Dan Ostrander smartly shared all the details of the events and how the Presidents of that time made tough decisions. I learned much from it, such as how historical economic policies influenced the decisions. Loved it!
Jordan Stewart
t’s a really interesting book and doesn’t push a political agenda. The author highlights facts with no finger-pointing. I loved reading about the roles of President Bush and Obama and how they tackled the financial crisis together. Hands down – Dan Ostrander smartly gave a balanced perspective on a complex issue without political drama.
Alan Gonzales
I have always wondered how close we came to another Great Depression. I remember hearing from my elders how bad the time was. Well, this book answers my curiosity, where I learned every detail and event that led to the 2008 financial setback and how President Bush and Obama worked together to prevent the disaster. It’s a fascinating read that every history enthusiast must read.
Randy Bell
We Americans usually don’t like reading history, but Dan Ostrander has written a compelling economic history book that’s actually refreshing to read. He focused on the financial crisis of 2007-08, provided a broader historical context, discussed the role of President Bush and Obama, and drew parallel lines between the past and the present. Perfect thought-provoking book!
Caleb Bryant
Being a financial analyst, I loved how Dan Ostrander explained complicated financial instruments like MBS, CDSs, and CDOs in a way that’s easy to understand. Instead of making these instruments sound complex, he carefully weaved a way for the readers to understand and relate to them. Just love this masterpiece!
John Smith
Ostrander’s book is an educational and detailed guide on the 2007-08 financial crisis. It positively discussed the role of influential and impactful leadership by Bush, followed by Obama, and how they steered the country away from the next Great Depression. The historical context of the book adds depth to the narrative. Highly engaging read of 2024!
Taylor Davis
If you are a new learner and looking for good economics and history books, you’d better start with this book by Dan Ostrander. The author explains the 2008 financial crisis in layman’s English without jargon. He even explained all the financial instruments in detail. The TARP program is also discussed, and myths around it are busted. A great book indeed!
Avery Martinez
When I picked this book, I expected it to be a dry analysis of the 2007-08 financial crisis with the blame of either Bush or Obama for being the reasons for the crisis. But to my surprise, Dan Ostrander took a route of positivity, outlining the importance of leadership in hard times. The book kept me entertained with interesting facts and a thought-provoking narrative. It’s a must-read book!
Leo Forest
This book kept me engaged right from the start till the very end. It made me realize how wrongly people around me pointed out our political figures back then. It’s a great choice for people who like to read thought-provoking material.
Harold Baker
It’s a well-organized book with nice writing. Instead of the blame game, I loved how it speaks facts and nothing else. Dan Ostrander’s book is a perfect gift for new learners interested in discovering the economic history and the 2008 financial crisis in America.
Jesse Ramirez
This book provides a balanced analysis of the 2007-08 Financial Crisis in America without political bias. There’s no one taking sides for President Bush or President Obama. It’s insightful and gives a fresh perspective on the economic decisions taken during that period.
Lawrence Powell
This book is a must-read for those who love reading history and a good narrative. I loved that the author didn’t use political bias to make a point. With no political sides, he makes a compelling read. Worth it!
Bruce Long
Dan Ostrander’s book is a balanced and brief exploration of America’s financial crisis in 2007-2008. I never knew the role our leaders and politicians played. Bush and Obama’s leadership made it safe for us. It’s the best presidential decision-making book I’ve read so far.
Billy Cooper
This book is informative and well-paced. The author didn’t rush to complete it. Instead, he briefly discussed the 2008 financial crisis and the role of President Bush and Obama. It’s a great choice for readers who want to learn the economic history without blame games.
Joe Brooks
For me, this book isn’t just a discussion on the 2007-08 financial crisis but a thorough journey of American economic history. Dan carefully linked the crisis to American policies dating decades ago. I loved how each event unfolded, grabbing attention with each sentence. Highly recommended book!
Elijah Cook
This book is a great learning resource, especially for readers interested in economic history with no financial background. The book covers all the aspects of the American financial crisis in 2008. Worth reading!
Willie Foster
The topic of financial crisis is something that confuses me. But Dan, the author, explains the causes and solutions clearly, concisely, and engagingly. Even though I don’t have a financial background, I understood every detail shared in the book. Loved it!
Vincent Ross
You cannot write a masterpiece without research. And Dan Ostrander made sure to research well and present an in-depth analysis of the subject matter and the leadership in America during 2007 – 2008 of President Bush and Obama.
Mason Griffin
t’s a great introduction to the complexities of the 2008 financial crisis in America. The author simplified complex topics and provided a balanced view of the presidents of the time and their leadership. Great read!
Russell Myers
