"Obama auto czar Rattner delivers a vigorous account of the bailout
of the automobile industry -- a success, though one fraught with
controversy... A fine inside-baseball account of how things can get
done when people agree to get them done, even in Washington."
--Kirkus Reviews
"OVERHAUL is filled with delicious descriptions of what happened
behind the scenes in the White House and at the Treasury Department
as the effort to save GM and Chrysler unfolded... a riveting read."
--Wall Street Journal
"required reading" --New York Times
"[a] compelling story about how government reacts to economic
crisis...Rattner's book is an extraordinary account of how
government, brandishing the stick of bankruptcy, was able in a few
months to accomplish tremendous restructuring of a major American
industry in ways that had eluded the private sector for half a
century or more. (His material on GM's clueless management is truly
priceless.)" --Slate.com
"Unquestionably the best book so far about the Obama presidency"
--Slate.com
"[OVERHAUL] offers a careful, but lively, account of the auto
industry bailout. Rattner takes us from the very beginning, when
the Bush Administration was still in charge and two Detroit
automakers were on the verge of total collapse, almost until the
present day, when one of the companies (General Motors) seems to be
thriving and the other (Chrysler) seems at least to be surviving."
--NewRepublic.com
"While there have been other books about the Obama administration,
this is the first from the inside and it is full of glimpses behind
the curtain that we usually have to wait four years to see....The
best parts of "Overhaul" are the vivid pictures Rattner paints of
the economic team." -Bloomberg News
"Steven Rattner shows a journalist's eye for detail....OVERHAUL is
a feast of political and financial intrigue." - Detroit Free
Press
"With lively reconstructions of meetings in the Oval Office,
Rattner shows the struggle over whether government should
intervene....persuasive...illuminating...After Team Auto, GM has a
much cleaner balance sheet and is set for a stock market flotation
before theend of the year. The government might well get its money
back. So those who think Obama is bad for business should read
Overhaul. But anyone who believes in the fiction of arm's-length
government investment will find some corrective facts, too." --
Financial Times
"Overhaul" is not a Washington memoir, even though it is set in
Washington, and it involves one of the most deeply politicized
issues in recent memory. It is a Wall Street memoir, a book about
one of the biggest private-equity deals in history....unexpectedly
fascinating" - Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker
"Overhaul is required reading to understand the auto industry." -
Motor Trend
"[a] surprisingly modest account...Rattner has a journalistic
talent for the telling detail, resulting in a memorable tale of
life in the middle of the economic meltdown....Rattner deftly draws
portraits of the inhabitants of "the Oval" and the West
Wing....Rattner has proved himself a gifted chronicler." - Time
Magazine
"[Rattner] writes lucidly and does a good job of balancing
reportage and opinion. He gives us a useful record of both what the
auto bailout looked like from inside the process and what the U.S.
government looks like -- when it's working and when it is not. From
both angles, this is a comprehensive, useful and readable look
under the hood." - Knowledge@Wharton (UPenn)
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