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Funny Money
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242 pages
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The narrative delves into the dramatic collapse of the Penn Square Bank in 1982, which sent shockwaves through the American banking sector. Set against the backdrop of a booming Oklahoma economy, it features a cast of colorful characters and explores the unique dynamics of money during that era. Mark Singer's engaging and humorous writing style brings the story to life, highlighting the events that led to the bank's downfall and drawing parallels to contemporary issues of corporate corruption.
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2004, paperback
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