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2024

by default.” In a chapter titled “Sleepwalking,” they write, “Joe Biden decided to run for reelection by not deciding. He told aides: I’m running until I tell you I’m not. And he never told them he wasn’t.” Staffers didn’t want to look disloyal by suggesting he reconsider, “so no one ever said anything.” Later, one\u002Dtime Obama staffers, worried about Biden’s chances, “looked for a diplomatic way to offer free assistance” on “specific projects.” Biden’s team promised to be in touch, but the collaboration never happened. After Biden’s disastrous debate performance, Ron Klain, his former chief of staff, vented about Biden’s apparent lack of urgency: “I have no fucking clue why he’s going to Camp David this weekend” instead of “working the phones” to reassure nervous Democrats. The reporters’ sources close to Vice President Kamala Harris, who became the nominee after Biden left the race, describe similar frustrations with her campaign’s sluggish decision\u002Dmaking and failure to challenge allegations made by Donald Trump. The authors find little new to write about Trump, retelling how criminal indictments and assassination attempts worked to his advantage and describing his staunchest supporters’ belief that God is looking out for him. But this is an excusable shortcoming in a substantive effort that’s ideal for readers reluctant to read multiple books on the subject."

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Pages:417
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9780593832

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This ambitious work attempts to capture the zeitgeist of our current year, offering a sprawling, novelistic look at the anxieties and triumphs that define the modern era. The narrative weaves togethe...

Our Review

This ambitious work attempts to capture the zeitgeist of our current year, offering a sprawling, novelistic look at the anxieties and triumphs that define the modern era. The narrative weaves together multiple perspectives against a backdrop of global events, creating a mosaic of contemporary life that is both intimate and epic in scope. Readers are plunged into a world grappling with technological acceleration, political polarization, and the persistent search for human connection. It is a bold, unflinching portrait of a world in flux, demanding the reader's full attention.

The book's greatest strength lies in its ambitious structure and its refusal to offer easy answers, making it a compelling read for older teens and adults who enjoy complex, character-driven fiction. While the sheer number of plot threads may challenge some, the payoff is a rich, thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be alive today. This is a defining work for its time, a snapshot of a year that will undoubtedly spark conversation and reflection long after the final page is turned.

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