A Fighting Chance

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Author: Elizabeth Warren

Publish Date: 22/04/2014

I adore Elizabeth Warren, but A Fighting Chance is dull and plodding. She rushes through her life or offers tiny portions of it as seasoning to a story dominated by her campaign for financial reform to stop reckless corporate/banking endeavors and aid the every day consumer. A Fighting Chance shows that Warren chose the right career. I would rather listen to her discuss her work than read about it, especially since I already lived through it and paid attention during the first time. If you don’t know much about our current financial challenges faced by Americans and the greater forces that shape them, then I would recommend A Fighting Chance, but if you already love Warren and know about it, skip it.

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