Social Sciences, Political Science, American Government, History, American History
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Synopsis
The gripping inside story of the 2008 presidential election, by two of the best political reporters in the country. "It's one of the best books on politics of any kind I've read. For entertainment value, I put it up there with Catch 22." β The Financial Times "It transports you to a parallel universe in which everything in the National Enquirer is trueβ¦.More interesting is what we learn about the candidates themselves: their frailties, egos and almost super-human stamina." β The Financial Times "I can't put down this book!" βStephen Colbert Game Change is the New York Times bestselling story of the 2008 presidential election, by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, two of the best political reporters in the country. In the spirit of Richard Ben Cramer's What It Takes and Theodore H. White's The Making of the President 1960, this classic campaign trail book tells the defining story of a new era in American politics, going deeper behind the scenes of the Obama/Biden and McCain/Palin campaigns than any other account of the historic 2008 election.Book Details
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Pages
476
ISBN
9780061966200