The Lost Bank : The Story of Washington Mutual-The Biggest Bank Failure in American History - Kirsten Grind

The Lost Bank

The Story of Washington Mutual-The Biggest Bank Failure in American History

By: Kirsten Grind

Paperback | 16 July 2013

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An award-winning reporter chronicles the calamitous story of Washington Mutual, the single-largest bank failure in American history, in a fast-paced, compelling, and gripping saga of greed and excess.

In late 2009, Kirsten Grind wrote a groundbreaking series of investigative stories for the Puget Sound Business Journal about Washington Mutual's collapse. Even though WaMu-an institution with holdings of hundreds of billions of dollars-was the largest bank failure in US history, it had gone largely unexamined by other journalists because of the many other companies that failed during the financial crisis. Grind's series garnered an enormous amount of nationwide attention and critical accolades, including being named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the Gerald Loeb Award.

Grind focuses on the actions of the bank's executives and employees, from WaMu's visionary first chief executive to his successor whose hunger for growth led him to take the bank down a dangerous path to an attorney who championed subprime lending until it all came crashing down around her. Grind's compelling account of the people and events surrounding the failure underscores the shady financial engineering and the hubris and greed that made this unbelievable story possible.

Reading more like a tick-tock thriller in which the characters' behavior plays out more like a Shakespearean tragedy, The Lost Bank has been called "Lucid, entertaining" (Publishers Weekly, starred review), "A first-rate job by a first-rate journalist" (Gary Rivlin, author of Broke, USA), and "eye-opening" (Booklist). It is a story of epic proportion, tracing not only the meteoric rise and precipitous collapse of an American institution but of trust, fortunes, and marketplaces around the world.

Industry Reviews
"An exhaustively researched and well-written account of one of the widely ignored chapters of the great financial crisis. Grind does an excellent job of bringing the complex story to life, and capturing the sense of drama and the impact on peoples' lives. It also casts a spotlight on the role of the FDIC, which has not received as much attention as it should have done. An insightful and well-written book." —Gillian Tett, author of Fool's Gold

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