What It Takes: The Journey to the White House Unveiled
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Dive into the compelling world of American politics with Richard Ben Cramer's 'What It Takes: The Way to the White House'. This monumental piece offers a penetrating analysis of the 1988 U.S. presidential election, focusing on the personal and campaign journeys of six presidential contenders. From the fiery speeches to the behind-the-scenes drama, this book explores the intricate lives and unique personalities of these candidates, providing a multi-dimensional portrayal of their experiences and motivations. Cramer takes you through biographical sketches, historical moments, and psychological insights, making it a multifaceted exploration of not just an election, but of the essence of political candidacy itself. This 1000+ page tome is an epitome of detailed narrative, capturing the essence of political life with an insider's view that is both illuminating and engaging.
'What It Takes' is ideal for individuals aged 18 and above, particularly those with a profound interest in politics, history, and biographies. It caters to political junkies, avid readers, history enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the intricacies of election campaigns. The detailed and well-researched content makes it suitable for both casual readers and academics.
This book makes an excellent gift for anniversaries, birthdays, and particularly for political aficionados on political milestones like election days. It’s a thoughtful present for anyone interested in deep political insights and the human stories behind political campaigns. Whether it’s for a loved one’s birthday or a celebratory gift for a colleague, this book is bound to impress and engage.
Richard Ben Cramer's book stands out with its exhaustive research, engaging writing style, and its ability to humanize political figures. The narrative brings to life not just the public personas of the 1988 presidential candidates but also their private lives, struggles, and motivations. The detailed account of media interactions, campaign strategies, and the political environment adds a unique dimension, making it a standout piece in political literature.
Unlike many political books that focus on policies and ideologies, 'What It Takes' delves into the character and personal lives of the candidates, offering a human perspective often missing in other works. Compared to other political exposés, Cramer's narrative style is immersive and accessible, making the complex world of political campaigns understandable and engaging for a wider audience.
This book not only informs but also entertains. Readers will find themselves rooting for candidates they might not have initially supported, sympathizing with their personal struggles, and gaining a broader understanding of the political landscape. It’s a gift that offers both emotional and intellectual satisfaction, making it a memorable and cherished present.
Print length | 1072 pages |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Vintage |
Publication date | June 1, 1993 |
Dimensions | 5.15 x 1.72 x 7.9 |
ISBN-10 | 0679746498 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0679746492 |
'What It Takes' is an in-depth look at the 1988 U.S. presidential election, focusing on the personal and campaign journeys of six presidential contenders.
This book is perfect for political junkies, history enthusiasts, biography lovers, and anyone interested in the intricacies of political campaigns.
While it is highly detailed and focuses on political themes, the engaging narrative and human stories can appeal to readers beyond just political enthusiasts.
Its thorough research, captivating writing, and unique perspective on political candidates make it a thoughtful and engaging gift for any occasion.