Peter Baker is the Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times and a regular panelist on Washington Week on PBS. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Breach, about Bill Clinton’s impeachment, and, with his wife, Susan Glasser, of Kremlin Rising, about Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
“A journalistic miracle: [Baker] has written a thorough, engaging
and fair history on the Bush-Cheney White House.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Filled with enlivening detail and judicious analysis, Days of Fire
is the most reliable, comprehensive history of the Bush years
yet.”
—The New York Times
“Impressive . . . a distinguished work, notable for its scope and
ambition. . . . As thorough and detailed an account of the Bush
years . . . as we are ever likely to get. . . . Baker draws out
each development in this tangled relationship in much the same way
that Robert Caro wrote about the relationship between John F.
Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson.”
—The Washington Post
“[Baker] has achieved the unthinkable—a vivid page-turner on the
ultimately divided not-co-presidency of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney.”
—Austin American-Statesman
“Poignant. . . . The story of those eight years would seem far too
vast to contain inside a single volume. Yet here that volume is.
Peter Baker neither accuses nor excuses. He writes with a measure
and balance that seem transported backward in time from some more
dispassionate future.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“A fine new book about [Bush’s] time in office. . . . [Baker’s]
shrewd, meticulous reporting offers a useful corrective to tales of
a puppet-master deputy manipulating an inexperienced boss.”
—The Economist
“This is political journalism and history at its best. A deep,
credible, and compelling account of the Bush presidency and the
relationship between Bush and Cheney.”
—Norm Ornstein, The Best Political Books of the Year, National
Journal
“An encyclopedic and even-handed account of the Bush years. . . .
Baker offers clear-eyed perspective on the fateful decisions of a
decade ago. . . . [A] kaleidoscopic, behind-the-scenes
narrative.”
—The Christian Science Monitor
“Baker’s approach works well . . . [he] is an impressive
stylist.”
—Star Tribune
“Magisterial. . . . [A] remarkable achievement. . . . Baker has
done a tremendous job of knitting together the disparate strains of
a complex and multilayered narrative. For all its density, the book
proceeds at a beach-read velocity that makes it a pleasure to
peruse.”
—The National Interest
“The new book with all the buzz is Days of Fire. . . . A
magisterial study of the way [Bush and Cheney] influenced each
other, waxing and then waning, during the fateful eight-year
presidency of George W. Bush.”
—US News & World Report
“The first comprehensive narrative history of what will surely
remain one of the most controversial presidential administrations
in U.S. history. . . . All subsequent writers dealing with the
subject will find his book indispensable.”
—Foreign Affairs
“Baker’s book is red meat for political junkies. . . . Mr. Baker’s
fair book is an admirable attempt to put a polarizing
administration into perspective. But it’s not designed to forgive
and forget. If anything, it resurrects the consequential days of an
administration that dealt with unprecedented problems and tensions
in a uniquely headstrong, American way.”
—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“This is an amazing book, a deeply reported, wonderfully written
and—crucially—wholly fair and penetrating review and critique of
the Bush-Cheney years, their turmoil and tragedy, their great
successes and their great failures. I can’t think of a book
produced so close to a presidency that has done quite what Baker
does in this book. . . . You will be inside the Bush White House in
a way you could not have ever have hoped to see inside until
decades from now.”
—Hugh Hewitt
“On each page, there are stories that I remember well from my days
in the Bush White House; stories that I’m surprised Peter
discovered, and revelations that I read about for the first
time.”
—Nicolle Wallace, former White House Communications Director
“Peter Baker’s superb biography of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney
will stand as the most complete and balanced discussion of the men
and their administration for decades. . . . No one has drawn the
complicated Bush-Cheney relationship more convincingly than Baker.
Anyone eager to understand our current dilemmas does well to read
this book.”
—Robert Dallek, author of Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in
Power
“Peter Baker tells the story of Bush and Cheney with the precision
of a crack reporter and the eye and ear of a novelist. . . . A
splendid mix of sweeping history and telling anecdotes that will
keep you turning the page.”
—Chris Wallace, anchor of Fox News Sunday
“It turns out George W. Bush was no puppet, and Dick Cheney no
puppet master. Days of Fire takes us inside a relationship that
came to define American conflict, peace, and politics. . . . This
excellent book tells us what really happened, from the mouths of
the players themselves.”
—Gwen Ifill, coanchor of PBS Newshour
“Peter Baker’s Days of Fire is a book for every presidential
hopeful and every citizen.”
—Tom Brokaw, author of The Greatest Generation
“You may or may not agree with George W. Bush’s actions as
president, but by the time you put Days of Fire down, you will
understand them, and him, as never before.”
—Richard Norton Smith, author of Thomas E. Dewey and His Times
“A fast-paced read that deftly weaves the trials and tribulations
of the Bush presidency into a monumental tale of hubris and missed
opportunities for greatness.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A thorough, objective and surprisingly positive examination of the
Bush-Cheney years. . . . This briskly written but exhaustively
detailed account defies expectations. . . . A major contribution to
the rehabilitation of our 43rd president.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Ambitious, engrossing, and often disturbing. . . . A superbly
researched, masterful account of eight critical, history-changing
years.”
—Booklist, starred review
“Steeped in facts, and the writing is clear and crisp. . . . [Days
of Fire] offers breathtaking insights into power, passion and
politics at the highest levels of our government.”
—BookPage
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