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Black Tuesday edition by Nomi Prins Literature Fiction eBooks



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This mesmerizing historical novel captures the swirl of New York City's greed, power, romance and desperation on the cusp of the Great Stock Market Crash of 1929 and Great Depression, eerily mirroring the present. In this vivid tableau of New York with its colorful, diverse cast of characters, Black Tuesday evokes the passion and atmospheric tension of one of our most fascinating historical epochs. From the beleaguered immigrant community of the Lower East Side to the feral pit of Wall Street and the alluring glitter of Park Avenue, Nomi Prins reveals a world of fraud, obsession and economic devastation in a turbulent era that shines a revealing, and disturbing, light on today's world. Black Tuesday is an epic saga that probes the complex intersections of class, family loyalty, desire, and the terrible consequences of deception, avarice, and power. Meet Leila Khan - a vivacious, determined immigrant, struggling to find her purpose in a tumultuous America. Her job at a Wall Street diner introduces her to banker, Roderick Morgan – a captivating yet haunted alcoholic - controlled by his ruthless uncle, bank mogul Jack Morgan. As Leila and Roderick’s flirtations deepen into an illicit affair, Leila becomes a marked woman in more ways than one. She uncovers dark, dangerous secrets about Jack’s business deals, and Roderick’s role in them. But when a body plunges from the top of the Morgan Bank, Leila’s world comes crashing down around her. Trying to balance an allegiance to her family, and a fierce need for the truth, Leila delves into a shadowy world of wealth and corruption. In the process she discovers startling facts about both the Wall Street Empire and herself. Her dilemma is timeless and universal, asking the questions - who are we as individuals? As a country? What is it we finally want to become?

Black Tuesday edition by Nomi Prins Literature Fiction eBooks

Great, quick read! Similar to Doug Casey. Both have great, although differing views on economics. It has been so long since any nation has had a truly laissez-fair marketplace..wow! When the great unraveling depression does happen, things can not stay as is: the destruction will be unfathomable. Undertaking business will be in such demand?!?!?!

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  • File Size 752 KB
  • Print Length 356 pages
  • Publication Date October 5, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B005T3UYDG

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It is a great book! I love the mix of history and fiction and Black Tuesday takes you to this path.

I just finished reading New York (by Rutherfurd) which I really enjoyed and I was looking for a good book like that one. Then, I found out about Black Tuesday listening to the interview Ms. Prins gave to Brian Lehrer from WNYC and decided to read it.

Congratulations to Ms. Prins, i is a very good book.

Leila is such a great character in all aspects - her thoughts about her new country, trying to grow, learn and help her family and, of course, her love dilemmas in a historical scenario perfectly presented by the author.

Go ahead, read the book, you will enjoy it.
If you are familiar with the background, experience and connections of Nomi Prins, then you know she is more than qualified to write about the 1929 crash. But she chose to do it as a novel and did a great job of blending fact and fiction while keeping the story suspenseful and intriguing. I found myself wanting to keep reading it even when my eyes got tired, and that doesn't happen very often with me.

She did a very good job of showing the parallels between the '29 crash and the current meltdown which started in 2008. History repeats itself. "The only new thing in this world is the history you don't know." President Harry S. Truman.

As Nomi has pointed out in her other writings, stock market crashes all come from the same virus....the creation and issuing of worthless or badly overvalued pieces of paper("securities" sold under catchy names) and doing it on a massive and unregulated scale.
And there is absolutely nothing in place now (Oct. 2011) to prevent it from happening again and again.

She also does a great job of depicting the values, beliefs and lifestyles of the upper strata that floats along on the shoulders of the masses. And that is important because it is that regal mindset of imperial privilege and immunity that creates the environment and conditions for the ongoing royal fleecings of the masses by the ruling class (banksters if you prefer).

Somebody has to shine a bright light on these cockroaches who have been stealing our fortunes and futures since the 1920's, and before, and are still doing it. Nomi Prins is trying to tell us that these pillages are nothing new, are very predictable, and have a very, very preventable cause.

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Black Tuesday is an entertaining novel with enough historical facts thrown in that one begins to wonder what's true and what's fiction. I find Wall Street stories fascinating and this one sucked me in and made me want to keep turning the pages until my eyes hurt. The description that Leila, the lead protagonist, gives of the arrogant character of the bankers she meets could be describing many modern day figures. What makes it all the more compelling are the eerie parallels between today's economic environment and the causes of the 1929 stock market crash as Leila learns about them.

Her Wall Street education unfolds through the twists and turns and trials of her emigrant life and love affairs. Her thoughts, questions and conclusions were such that I felt as if I was right there with her. "The power of Wall Street is no less than the Cossacks." And even though I have little in common with an emigrant Russian woman in 1929 her experience was so familiar I found myself agreeing with her often. Background explanations such as the conservative Wall Street Journal and politicians soothing the public before the crash with ideas that everything was fine and that our country was back on track and that blaming the great banker was just "sour grapes" read like a Déjà vu experience as did the progressive newspaper talking of a depression that was the result of bankers lying and stealing from the public. To top it off, this captivating story ends in a way that I didn't expect. Now if we only had a modern day Leila. But in 2011 we'd need ten Leila's. Black Tuesday is a great read that does double duty as an entertaining historical novel and a modern day wake-up call to our current Wall Street environment.
This novel is an attempt to create a picture of wall street's despicable behavior in the first Great Depression. The 1929 stock market crash was just low tech version of our 21 century one . Nomi has worked on wall street and survived with her integrity intact and sharpened by what she saw. If you want more detailed analysis, try her non-fiction!
Great, quick read! Similar to Doug Casey. Both have great, although differing views on economics. It has been so long since any nation has had a truly laissez-fair marketplace..wow! When the great unraveling depression does happen, things can not stay as is the destruction will be unfathomable. Undertaking business will be in such demand?!?!?!
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