Gena Asher | March 9, 2010
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Written with Ted Evanoff, the book details the auto industry crisis of 2009 from the point of view of those most affected by events, not only those in Detroit but also those working at manufacturing plants in small Indiana cities.
“Aamidor and Evanoff astutely show how the challenges of the small-town entrepreneur are directly connected to the fortunes of communities that have relied for generations, at least tangentially, on the domestic automotive giants,” wrote reviewer Jackson Holahan.
Read the review at the CSM Web site.
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