Jonathan Abrams is an award-winning journalist who writes for Bleacher Report. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling Boys Among Men. He was previously a staff writer at Grantland, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York Times and is a graduate of the University of Southern California.
“A book that is sure to delight… Fans of The Wire can spend hours
debating the merits of their favorite characters. The book features
incisive recollections by all of them.” —Associated Press
“From the moment The Wire ended, all I have wished for is one more
season. Jonathan Abrams has given us something just as valuable—the
complete story of how something this wonderful, rich, and intricate
came to be. I treasured every episode of the show, and I loved
every word of this book. All The Pieces Matter is a
must-read for any fan of The Wire, or anyone who wants to know how
great art is made.” —Mike Schur, creator of Parks and
Recreation, Brooklyn 99, and The Good Place
“Amazing…the stories Abrams tells deliver the same mix of humor and
despair that made The Wire worth writing so much about.” —The AV
Club
“All the Pieces Matter makes for compulsive reading, whether
you're just getting up on The Wire or you know every episode by
heart. The Wire is like a book you pick up and reread every few
years. Now that book has the perfect companion.” —Dallas Morning
News
“Excellent….All the Pieces Matter renders the making of The
Wire in enough rich detail to please even its most ardent fans….But
it’s the time capsule aspect Abrams captures, of The Wire as a
product of its particular moment, that may be the book’s most
illuminating feature. It is, among its other merits, that
vanishingly rare thing: an honest treatment of the fraught
relationship between TV as business and TV as art.” —Paste
Magazine
"The definitive dissection of television's most politically
meaningful invention." —Chuck Klosterman, New York
Times bestselling author of But What if We’re
Wrong? and I Wear The Black Hat
“Lovers of HBO’s The Wire rejoice: journalist Abrams delivers a
comprehensive study of what goes into creating an acclaimed TV
show. Abrams indisputably has created a thorough examination of The
Wire’s conception, production, and lingering cultural afterlife.”
—Publisher's Weekly
“The Wire is, in all likelihood, the greatest television show in
history. It was perfectly written, perfectly casted, perfectly
acted. And I didn’t think it could any better than it is. And yet,
somehow, All The Pieces Matter, which allows an unprecedented peek
behind the show’s curtain, does exactly that. Imagine getting to
talk to Da Vinci before a brush stroke, or getting to talk to
LeBron James mid-flight before dunk. That's what this book is.
Jonathan Abrams is a marvel.” —Shea Serrano, New York Times
bestselling author of The Rap Yearbook
"The best book ever written about the art and business of
television." —Matt Zoller Seitz, New York Times bestselling author
of TV (The Book) and The Wes Anderson Collection
"Delves deep into the show's creation and enduring legacy through
interviews with the actors, writers, and producers who brought the
show to life. Whether it's Dominic West reflecting on the allure of
his character Detective James McNulty or actor Michael B. Jordan
discussing the lasting impression of being in an ensemble cast of
primarily black actors, Abrams underscores the indelible mark the
show has left on actors and audience alike. Weaving all the
interviews together is the enduring connection between the city of
Baltimore and the creators of the show." —Library Journal
“Meticulous. Relentless. Occasionally hilarious. The same
adjectives you'd use to describe The Wire can also be
applied to Jonathan Abrams' essential oral history of the series.
As it turns out, the most humanistic drama in television history
was itself rife with compelling characters, complex politics and an
excess of whiskey. Abrams tracks down the stories behind every
beloved episode with the tenacity of Omar shopping for breakfast
cereal.” —Andy Greenwald, host of The Watch and Talk the
Thrones
“The Wire has thoroughly saturated popular culture in a way few
television dramas ever have. In their own words, the people
involved have given Jonathan Abrams a look at how it happenepd. You
come at a show like this, you best not miss. Abrams doesn't.”
—Charles P. Pierce, author of Idiot America
“All the Pieces Matter will enrich first watches of The Wire,
re-watches of The Wire, and even occasional watches of key scenes
from The Wire on YouTube. It's an amazing companion to the series,
no matter your level of familiarity.” —Todd VanDerWerff, Critic at
Large for Vox
“Filled with revealing information from the participants,
intriguing tidbits, and show trivia, this compendium will have fans
scurrying back to their DVD sets.” —Kirkus
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