The Real Romney
Written by Michael Kranish and Scott Helman
Narrated by Dan Woren
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
“Absorbing and fair-minded.”
—New York Times
“Romney’s story in full and clear detail…fascinating in-depth stuff.”
—Los Angeles Times
“A fascinating story [that] sheds next light on an elusive subject.”
—Boston Globe
Despite his political prominence, Mitt Romney remains an enigma to many in America. Who is the man behind that sweep of dark hair and the high-wattage smile? A savvy politician or someone who will simply say anything to win? A business visionary or a ruthless dealmaker? In this definitive, unflinching, and widely-acclaimed biography by Boston Globe investigative reporters Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, readers will finally discover the real Mitt Romney. Based on hundreds of interviews and more than five years of reporting, The Real Romney offers for the very first time a full understanding of this complex political figure.
Michael Kranish
Michael Kranish, deputy chief of the Boston Globe's Washington Bureau, has been a congressional reporter, White House correspondent, and national political reporter. Kranish coauthored, with other Globe reporters, John F. Kerry: The Complete Biography. He is also the author of Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War.
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Reviews for The Real Romney
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A pretty straight forward, even-handed biography. Obviously the subject matter doesn't lend itself to much intrigue. The one take away, and something that has become obvious throughout the campaign, is that when it comes to policy Romney is, at best, a cipher. None more Vanilla.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A pretty straight forward, even-handed biography. Obviously the subject matter doesn't lend itself to much intrigue. The one take away, and something that has become obvious throughout the campaign, is that when it comes to policy Romney is, at best, a cipher. None more Vanilla.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A biography of Mitt Romney by two Boston Globe reporters, with help (at least according to their notes) from a lot of other people. It seems to me basically fair (quotations are all sourced) and reasonably balanced -- Mr. Romney is not presented as either a superman or a devil. I expect that most people who read this book will already have made up their minds about Mr. Romney, and I don't think it will change many views. That said, I think those who would prefer not to see Mr. Romney elected will like it rather better than those who want him to be President. Anti-Romneyites won't have that much to chew on: there are no sensational revalations. But the book does make it quite clear just how sharply Mr. Romney has changed his positions on abortion, on gay rights, and on health care -- not particularly welcome reading for those who want to see him as President.