Citizen Newt, Craig Shirley
Citizen Newt, Craig Shirley
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Citizen Newt
The Making of a Reagan Conservative

Author: Craig Shirley

Narrator: John McLain

Unabridged: 17 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/20/2017


Synopsis

In one way or another Newt Gingrich has been leading a revolution for most of his life. Citizen Newt is the definitive account of that struggle. Writing with the full cooperation of Speaker Gingrich and the players around him, New York Times bestselling author Craig Shirley captures the events, ideas, failures, and successes of Newton Leroy Gingrich—one of the most complex, influential, and durable political figures of our time.

Returning to Gingrich's childhood in Pennsylvania and his formative years as a young history professor, Citizen Newt moves through Gingrich's first forays into politics and takes listeners behind the scenes of the congressman's crucial role in the Reagan Revolution, his battles with George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and his masterly orchestration of 1994's "Gingrich Revolution" and the Contract with America, which catapulted him to national prominence and forever changed congressional and national politics.

Drawing upon untold stories from Gingrich and those who know him best—political allies and opponents, Washington insiders and political iconoclasts, Capitol Hill staffers and colleagues—Shirley has crafted a fascinating, humorous, humanizing, and insightful account of a true American original.

About Craig Shirley

Craig Shirley is a New York Times bestselling author, presidential historian, and Ronald Reagan biographer. In all, he is the author of eleven books, including six on Reagan and two on World War II. He and his wife, Zorine, worked for President Reagan in Washington in the 1980s. He has lectured many times at the Reagan Library and the FDR Library and has addressed the 2021 national convention of the DAR. His book on Mary Ball Washington won the People's Choice Award from the Library of Virginia. He has taught classes on Reagan at the University of Virginia and Eureka College, where he was a trustee. When not at their summer home, Trickle Down Point, the Shirleys reside at their 1730 foursquare Georgian, Ben Lomond, in rural Virginia. They have four children and two grandchildren. Zorine edits all Shirley's writings. Together they enjoy sailing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eva

Many of us will remember the Republican revolution that brought GOP majorities to the house for years. Newt Gingrich back then was considered the author of this revolution and a celebrated house speaker. Private affairs, but also a temperament that did offend likely one too many people in the GOP sp......more

Goodreads review by Nancy

The Making of a Speaker of the House New Gingrich is and has been a colorful and polarizing political figure. This biography does him justice. Starting with Gingrich’s youth in Pennsylvania, it moves quickly to his days as a college professor. Although the book doesn’t state it explicitly, I believe......more

Goodreads review by Rodney

This is a good book. It is not a great book. Primarily because it stops short of Gingrich’s Speakership (which I think is the most interesting part of the story). Secondly, the narrator sometimes has a tendency to place additional comments in the prose that kind of damage the flow of the work. It is......more