- Published: 15 November 2022
- ISBN: 9781529114584
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 240
- RRP: $26.00
Last Best Hope
America in Crisis and Renewal
- Published: 15 November 2022
- ISBN: 9781529114584
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 240
- RRP: $26.00
In the great tradition of Richard Hofstadter, but with a reporter's eye, George Packer has given us a thoughtful and ultimately hopeful book about crisis and opportunity.
Jon Meacham, author of His Truth Is Marching On and The Soul of America
George Packer has written a small but big book. The end of the pandemic should be pure joy, but the fact that a public health crisis deepened our divisions has weighed down our hearts. Is there anything that could glue us together as one people? Packer answers yes. And the case he makes in doing so provides the vaccine I have most wanted - hope.
Atul Gawande, surgeon and author of Being Mortal and The Checklist Manifesto
In Last Best Hope, George Packer retells the story of 2020, offering an original account of the fracturing of [America's] mind and suggesting how we might restore unity. Ranging from Tocqueville to Trump, this extended essay will provoke you to think harder about America's past as well as America's future.
Anne Applebaum, author of Twilight of Democracy and Gulag
In the summer of 2020, America seemed to divide into two different nations. Anyone who observed the crack-up will cherish this flinty analysis, which offers new insights into how Americans from Frances Perkins to Bayard Rustin to those who stormed the U.S. Capitol have understood and defined freedom. The result is a clear-eyed explanation of how a progressive nation can be a unified one.
John H. McWhorter, professor of linguistics at Columbia University, contributing editor at The Atlantic, and host of Slate’s Lexicon Valley
[An] incisive, deftly argued book.
Peter Conrad, Observer