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NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNERA NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOKAN NPR BEST BOOK Selected by New York Times' critic Dwight Garner as a Favorite Book A Washington Post Best Political Book A New Republic Best BookA riveting examination of a nation in crisis, from one of the finest political journalists of our generationAmerican democracy is beset by a sense of crisis. Seismic shifts during a single generation have created a country of winners and losers, allowing unprecedented freedom while rending the social contract, driving the political system to the verge of breakdown, and setting citizens adrift to find new paths forward. In The Unwinding, George Packer, author of The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq, tells the story of the United States over the past three decades in an utterly original way, with his characteristically sharp eye for detail and gift for weaving together complex narratives.The Unwinding journeys through the lives of several Americans, including Dean Price, the son of tobacco farmers, who becomes an evangelist for a new economy in the rural South; Tammy Thomas, a factory worker in the Rust Belt trying to survive the collapse of her city; Jeff Connaughton, a Washington insider oscillating between political idealism and the lure of organized money; and Peter Thiel, a Silicon Valley billionaire who questions the Internet's significance and arrives at a radical vision of the future. Packer interweaves these intimate stories with biographical sketches of the era's leading public figures, from Newt Gingrich to Jay-Z, and collages made from newspaper headlines, advertising slogans, and song lyrics that capture the flow of events and their undercurrents.The Unwinding portrays a superpower in danger of coming apart at the seams, its elites no longer elite, its institutions no longer working, its ordinary people left to improvise their own schemes for success and salvation. Packer's novelistic and kaleidoscopic history of the new America is his most ambitious work to date.
The Unwinding is a fresh new look at the pre-crisis and post crisis US. George Packer looks at the past and present through the lives of well chosen real people who's livelihood were fundamentally affected by economic trends as well as the aftermath of the crisis. It is a unique and interesting lense into what the crisis really meant for people rather than macroeconomic aggregates and provides a much more human point of reference for the reader.The book is split into three parts that are effectively chronological. It has interspersed short chapters on chosen celebrities and their stories as well. The book focuses on a small group of individuals - Dean Price, Jeff Connaughton, Tammy Thomas, and as well on Tampa. They each have their own storyline and essentially can be read seperately as they are non-overlapping. George Packer also includes short chapters on Newt Gingrich, Oprah Winfrey, Sam Walton, Silicon Valley, Colin Powell, Bob Rubin, Jay - Z among others. Each character is chosen for good reason and the following of their lives gives a flavour of much of what has happened in the US. Dean Price comes from a tabacco farming past who constantly tries to re-invent himself and finally focuses on sustainable bio-fuels. It is a story of the peaks and troughs of entrepreneurism and the drive that this character felt towards finding purpose as well as financial recklessness that came with it. Jeff Connaughton is a political idealist who gave up Wall street to try to make a difference and joined Biden. The disillusionment in the process and the man growing with time forced a career move into the lobbying world where the reader sees a different side of american politics and the financial spillovers or in fact drivers that move Washington. Tammy Thomas is a woman growing up in poverty in the rustbelt in Ohio, she sees the slow dissolution of industrial activity and the spillovers of the exodus on community. It is a story of struggle and reinvention with a backdrop of slow fossilization of industry. Tampa covers where the housing boom was highly pronounced and goes through stories of overleverage, fraud and predatory lending, it covers how the mortgage market looked from the bottom up. The chapters on the celebrities are all examples of the cognitive dissonance of some of those in stardom and are great reading while jumping from character to character adding to the overall work.The Unwinding is a comprehensive account of the lives of people who grew up and lived through the great credit cycle that had gone on in the US for several decades. It discusses implicitly the leverage that built up in the system, it discusses the changing nature of american industry and the changing nature of american politics. It discusses disillusionment as well as aspects of revilization at the individual level. It is a historic account that gives a lot of perspective. The characters are excellently chosen and the messages one can take out of the book are broad and illuminating. Very good addition to the literature on recent US history that is truly unique.