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"masterful . . . each page in this massive book features exquisite descriptions, evocations of a particular time and place, populated by fascinating characters . . ."

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“The book runs the gamut from amusing to sad, with a bit of frustration and eye-rolling thrown in for good measure. . . .

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“The book seems hurried as if the author was rushing to be the first to publish a book about Walker.”

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“Sadler . . . understands the Mahanian dictum that ‘Great nations have great navies, and diminish without them.’

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“filled with passion for his subject, fascinating if sometimes eccentric insights, and delicious backstage gossip.”

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“’The world, and its beauty, are there waiting for you,’ write Magsamen and Ross, a fitting last line in a book proving the science, the joy, and the power of experiencing life enmeshed in

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“for all its dramatically dystopian setup and sensuous descriptions, this novel falls surprisingly flat.”

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“Fast-paced and fun to read, this tale told from an elder's point of view gives excellent insight into what many of us will deal with as we age.”

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“A compelling sequel to Forging a President for anyone following Hazelgrove's spirited and imaginative account of Roosevelt's myth-infused life."

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Wong’s book helps us understand China, the CCP, and Xi as the new Cold War heats up in the western Pacific.”

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Oh, for the days when the title “Working Girl” referred to the feel-good movie with Melanie Griffith.

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