Advance Praise for "Supreme Discomfort: "
"Clarence Thomas, even as the quiet justice, is a clanging symbol
of politics and race in our time. I can't think of two writers I'd
rather have cut through the cacophony of the Thomas mythology than
Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher. In "Supreme Discomfort," they
have found the divided soul that divides a nation." --David
Maraniss, author of "First in His Class: A Biography of Bill
Clinton" "Scrupulously fair and endlessly entertaining. "Supreme
Discomfort" by Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher is the
definitive work on the Supreme Court's most elusive--and
fascinating--personality." --Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Run of
His Life "and "Too Close to Call," legal affairs analyst for CNN,
and staff writer at "The New Yorker," "An engrossing biography of a
conflicted man . . . [Merida and Fletcher] have done a superb job
with this both harsh and sympathetic life of Clarence Thomas . . .
an unflinching look at success and race in America." --"Kirkus
Reviews" (starred)
Advance Praise for "Supreme Discomfort: "
"Clarence Thomas, even as the quiet justice, is a clanging symbol
of politics and race in our time. I can't think of two writers I'd
rather have cut through the cacophony of the Thomas mythology than
Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher. In "Supreme Discomfort", they
have found the divided soul that divides a nation." --David
Maraniss, author of "First in His Class: A Biography of Bill
Clinton" "Scrupulously fair and endlessly entertaining. "Supreme
Discomfort" by Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher is the
definitive work on the Supreme Court's most elusive--and
fascinating--personality." --Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Run of
His Life "and "Too Close to Call", legal affairs analyst for CNN,
and staff writer at "The New Yorker". "An engrossing biography of a
conflicted man . . . [Merida and Fletcher] have done a superb job
with this both harsh and sympathetic life of Clarence Thomas . . .
an unflinching look at success and race in America." --"Kirkus
Reviews" (starred)
Advance Praise for "Supreme Discomfort: "
" Clarence Thomas, even as the quiet justice, is a clanging symbol
of politics and race in our time. I can't think of two writers I' d
rather have cut through the cacophony of the Thomas mythology than
Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher. In "Supreme Discomfort," they
have found the divided soul that divides a nation." -- David
Maraniss, author of "First in His Class: A Biography of Bill
Clinton" " Scrupulously fair and endlessly entertaining. "Supreme
Discomfort" by Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher is the
definitive work on the Supreme Court's most elusive-- and
fascinating-- personality." -- Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Run
of His Life "and "Too Close to Call," legal affairs analyst for
CNN, and staff writer at "The New Yorker," " An engrossing
biography of a conflicted man . . . [Merida and Fletcher] have done
a superb job with this both harsh and sympathetic life of Clarence
Thomas . . . an unflinching look at success and race in America."
-- "Kirkus Reviews" (starred)
Advance Praise for "Supreme Discomfort: "
"Scrupulously fair and endlessly entertaining. "Supreme Discomfort"
by Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher is the definitive work on
the Supreme Court's most elusive--and fascinating--personality."
--Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Run of His Life "and "Too Close to
Call," legal affairs analyst for CNN, and staff writer at "The New
Yorker."
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