Kate Zernike is a national correspondent for The New York Times and was a member of the team that shared the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting. She has covered education, Congress, and four national elections for the "Times" and was previously a reporter for "The Boston Globe." She lives with her family outside New York City.
"Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the Tea Party
movement."--Gail Collins, "The New York Times" "Illuminating... a
picture of how different some Tea Partiers are from the Republican
establishment's view of the movement."--"The New York Times Book
Review" "[Zernike's] concise, elegantly written book is a
refreshing reminder of what traditional journalism -- so often
despised and discounted these days -- can contribute to the public
conversation. . . . A convincing portrait of the [tea party]
movement's most ardent activists."--"Los Angeles Times" "A brisk
chronicle of the people who have streamed to the protests [and]
flocked to the polls."--"The New Republic" "The most informative
and readable."--"The Hill" "The beauty of "Boiling Mad" is that
it's room-temperature calm. With fresh and surprising reporting,
Kate Zernike cuts through the hype on both sides to show the Tea
Party as it really is, not as partisans depict it. It's a complete,
balanced, incisive and important account of a reactionary movement
that's changing the country."--Jonathan Alter, author of "The
Promise: President Obama, Year One
"
“The beauty of "Boiling Mad" is that it’s room-temperature calm.
With fresh and surprising reporting, Kate Zernike cuts through the
hype on both sides to show the Tea Party as it really is, not as
partisans depict it. It’s a complete, balanced, incisive and
important account of a reactionary movement that’s changing the
country.”--Jonathan Alter, author of "The Promise: President Obama,
Year One
"
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