Detroit Resurrected, Nathan Bomey
Detroit Resurrected, Nathan Bomey
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Detroit Resurrected
To Bankruptcy and Back

Author: Nathan Bomey

Narrator: Jonathan Yen

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/25/2016


Synopsis



From thriving Motor City to the largest municipal bankruptcy in American history, Detroit has become the nation's cautionary tale. But what led to the fateful day of the filing, and how did the city survive this crisis?

Journalist Nathan Bomey delivers the inside story of Detroit's decline and the people who fought to save it against impossible odds: governor Rick Snyder, a self-proclaimed nerd; emergency manager Kevyn Orr, a lawyer with singular dedication; judge Steven Rhodes, the city's conscience; and retirees who fought to ensure that Detroit kept its promises. In a tightly reported narrative, Bomey reveals the tricky path to the Grand Bargain that would determine the fate of pensioners, city services, and the world-class Detroit Institute of Arts, which faced the threat of liquidation. Detroit Resurrected offers a sweeping account of financial ruin, backroom intrigue, and political rebirth in the struggle to reinvent one of America's great cities.

About Nathan Bomey

Nathan Bomey, a journalist at USA Today, was the lead reporter on Detroit's bankruptcy and General Motors for the Detroit Free Press. He lives in the Washington, D.C., area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Juanita

3.5 stars This book was both hard to read and an important read, particularly for me as a native Detroiter. Detroit Resurrected: To Bankruptcy and Back tells the story of the city's fall into financial ruin and the beginning of its recovery from bankruptcy. While the headlines have been full of form......more

Goodreads review by Jeff

A very well-chronicled exploration of the forces that led the city of Detroit, Michigan, into insolvency and the opposing forces that helped lift it out of Chapter 9 bankruptcy less than 18 months after Governor Snyder turned the city over to an "emergency manager" - Kevyn Orr. Written by an award-w......more