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“The underbrush through which Mr. Paper cuts his way…would be challenging for any writer. But Mr. Paper, with an eye for character and an easy narrative style, manages to keep his subject interesting…And even though we know how it’s all going to end, Mr. Paper manages to add a measure of suspense to his narrative—a tribute to his abilities as a writer.” Washington Times
“While reading In the Cauldron you will feel as though you are reading another novel, but this book is based on fact. This is the story of America’s ambassador to Japan, Joseph Grew, and how he spent months in a desperate effort to arrange an agreement between the United States and Japan to avoid a war…This story has never been told, till now.” Veterans Today
“Lew Paper’s stated objective in writing this book is to tell the story of US Ambassador to Japan Joseph Grew’s attempts to prevent his country and Japan from slipping into a war which neither side ostensibly wanted. And the author does this very well, writing in a fluid, easy to read manner…[A] must-read for those interested in the question of who knew what, who did what, and when, on the eve of Pearl Harbor.” Edward Ward, Waterstones Piccadilly Bookshop
“In the Cauldron tells one of the great overlooked stories of World War II. Lew Paper delivers a riveting tale with deep research and compelling prose.” Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author
“Engaging writing and thorough research make the book a must-read for both the historian and the general audience.” Sidney Pash, author of The Currents of War
“Lew Paper’s In the Cauldron is a compelling narrative of events leading up to Pearl Harbor. Even though we know the end, the book is hard to put down. Being a US ambassador is a tremendous privilege but can be very challenging. Read this book and you will see why.” Mark Gitenstein, former ambassador to Romania
“Just when we think we understand all there is to know about Pearl Harbor, along comes Lew Paper with a riveting and superbly researched tale of the American ambassador to Japan, Joseph Grew, struggling to get word to Washington that an attack could be near…Even though we know the outcome, the reader feels the suspense and tension and cheers on the determined Grew to get through before the bombs drop.” Richard Moe, author of Roosevelt’s Second Act
“Lew Paper has produced the gripping story of Joseph Grew, the US ambassador to Japan, as he fervently worked to prevent war between the United States and Japan. While Grew is the center of the story, Paper also brings to life the array of Japanese and American leaders with whom he interacted. The book is incisive and vividly portrays the different perspectives and pressures which confronted these decision-makers.” Ira Shapiro, former US negotiator for Japan and author of The Last Great Senate
“A lucid and engaging narrative…The writing is smooth and easy to read. This is a book that should be read by a wide audience.” Noriko Kawamura, author of Emperor Hirohito and the Pacific War
“Suffused with the atmosphere of Japan on the eve of World War II, In the Cauldron shines new light on a once murky episode. Through the eyes and words of Joseph Grew, Washington’s Ambassador to Japan, Lew Paper has produced an insightful account of the diplomatic standoff that preceded the attack on Pearl Harbor…In the Cauldron is a first-rate addition to the history of the period.” Anthony Summers & Robbyn Swan, authors of the Pearl Harbor history A Matter of Honor