The Hill to Die On, Jake Sherman
The Hill to Die On, Jake Sherman
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The Hill to Die On
The Battle for Congress and the Future of Trump's America

Bestseller

Author: Jake Sherman, Anna Palmer

Narrator: Jake Sherman, Anna Palmer

Unabridged: 12 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/09/2019


Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The inside story of Donald Trump’s first two years in Washington as viewed from Capitol Hill, a startling account that turns “Congress into a Game of Thrones book” (Trevor Noah, The Daily Show).
 
Taking readers into secret strategy calls and closed-door meetings from the House to the White House, Politico Playbook writers Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer trace the gamesmanship and the impulsiveness, the dealmaking and the backstabbing, in a blow-by-blow account of the power struggle that roiled Congress.

Moving from the fights for advantage between Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer; to Mitch McConnell’s merciless, Machiavellian handling of the sexual assault accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh; to Paul Ryan’s desperate, failed attempts to keep Mark Meadows from pushing Trump into a government shutdown over immigration, The Hill to Die On bristles with fresh news and tells the story of what really happened in some of the most defining moments our era.

Like The West Wing for Congress, or Shattered meets This Town, The Hill to Die On tells an unforgettable story of politics and power, where the stakes going forward are nothing less than the future of America and the lives of millions of ordinary Americans.

Praise for The Hill to Die On

“[Sherman and Palmer] go deep inside the halls of Congress to document the deal making, backstabbing, power struggles and political knife fights that have roiled the nation’s capital during President Donald Trump’s first two years in office. . . . Anything but boring.”—USA Today, “5 Books Not to Miss”

“[The Hill to Die On] painstakingly chronicles the return to divided government and the restoration of an institutional check on a mercurial chief executive. . . . The book depicts a foul-mouthed president in love with his own reflection, a House GOP encased in the amber of self-delusion, and Nancy Pelosi’s unblinking focus on twin prizes: recapturing the House and returning to the speaker’s chair.”—The Guardian

“If you are one of the many Americans who hates Congress, this book is for you. In the Washington depicted in Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer’s new book, there are no heroes—only winners and losers. . . . With these lawmakers, Sherman and Palmer get inside their heads and capture what they’re thinking in real time.”—The Washington Post

Reviews

Goodreads review by Fred on April 21, 2019

This book is a view of the first two years of Trump's term (first term, and I'm hoping only term) from the perspective of Congress. It is at times gripping, at other times fun, and at other times frustrating. I was most frustrated when reading about the times that congressmen from both sides wanted......more

Goodreads review by Hillary on August 19, 2019

The book was okay, very informative. I could tell the authors had their journalism hat on for the duration. I would have liked to know more about constituent's on-going reaction and grass roots efforts to get the House to flip. What about the US population's reaction to Charlottesville, Kavanaugh, o......more

Goodreads review by Chris on April 16, 2019

"The Hill to Die On" is a well-reported and serviceable account of recent congressional history. There's unfortunately little in the way of analytical insight as the authors opt instead for a narrative play-by-play of events with which political watchers are already familiar. But readers who haven't......more

Goodreads review by Debbie on May 30, 2020

This book is really all over the place. 3 1/2 stars. The players in the House and Senate through Trump's presidency up to Impeachment. Lots of details on major players, while still feeling very surface. Writing was good, but it felt a bit scattered. Worth a read, definitely.......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on July 21, 2019

With grinding teeth and tense shoulders I read this survey of Congress during the era of #45. Very informative and a necessary glimpse at how things work in The Hill, I hated reading about despised, venal figures like Paul Ryan and Mark Meadows as if they were normal human beings and not selfish, en......more