The Steal: The Attempt to Overturn the 2020 Election and the People Who Stopped It

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Atlantic Monthly Press
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320
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.2 X 1.3 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780802159953

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About the Author
Mark Bowden is the author of fifteen books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Black Hawk Down. He reported at the Philadelphia Inquirer for twenty years and now writes for The Atlantic and other magazines. Matthew Teague is a contributor to National Geographic, The Atlantic, Esquire, and other magazines, and executive producer of Our Friend, a feature film that premiered in 2021.
Reviews
Praise for The Steal"A gripping ground-level narrative of the weeks after
Donald Trump lost the popular vote...The Steal
is a marvel of reporting: tightly wound...but also panoramic -- a kaleidoscope of
stories about how officials and activists in pivotal states like Arizona and
Georgia responded to Trump's false claims of election fraud...The result is a
narrative that mirrors the way elections are actually run in the United States:
state by state, county by county, precinct by precinct."--Washington Post"The
unheralded and mostly unknown Republicans active in local politics who refused
to go along with Trump's lies--and played a key role in preserving American
democracy--are the main subject of The Steal by the journalists Mark Bowden
and Matthew Teague. At 230 pages of text, their book is a lean, fast-paced and
important account of the chaotic final weeks of the Trump administration."--New
York Times
"Mark
Bowden and Matthew Teague have produced an indispensable and alarming
ground-level record of how Donald Trump's attempt to steal the 2020 election
played out in precincts and ballot-counting centers in key states...In their
terrific new book...the authors have used a stethoscope to examine the minutia
of the American election process. The result is a thrilling and suspenseful
celebration of the survival of democracy...Bowden and Teague have performed a
singular service."--The Guardian"The strength of The
Steal
, Mark Bowden and Matthew Teague's meticulous micro-narrative
published on the one-year anniversary of the attacks, is that it zooms in
through the forest and down to the grassroots, where a deluded assortment of
self-styled patriots sought to subvert democracy in the name of saving it, and
a brave band of state and local officials--most of them Trump-supporting
Republicans, in fact--actually did save it."--Air Mail
"The Steal is a terrifying picture of the civil war that began on Election Day 2020. Here is the rancor, distrust, and deception that spun into the conspiracies and rabbit holes that Donald Trump has used to undermine truth, logic, and common sense. This is the behind-the-scenes
world of the Big Lie. The Steal reads like an edge-of-your-seat political thriller--one without a happy ending." --Michael Wolff, New York Times bestselling author of Landslide"The Steal is brilliant, an incredibly important document reported without bile or self-righteousness. A book every conservative should read."--P. J. O'Rourke, New York Times bestselling author of How the Hell Did This Happen "It's impossible to think of a better combination of writing and reporting talent to cover an historic assault on democracy than Mark Bowden and Matt Teague. That combination has produced a book that must be read now and will be read for many years to come. I made the mistake of starting The Steal in the evening and did not sleep until completed. It is incredibly informative, terrifying and a screeching klaxon of alarm for our democracy. Imagine A.J. Liebling and William Shirer combing to write about the Reichstag fire of 1933 and that's the sort of gift we--and history--have been given with The Steal."--Stuart Stevens, New York Times bestselling author of It Was All a Lie"Visiting the six swing states at the heart of the election controversy, veteran journalists Bowden and Teague interviewed both the valiant overseers of the voting process and the passionate Trump supporters fomenting dissent. Rousing, infuriating, sobering, and
instructive, this page-turning account of the election debacle exposes the legal, political, and, sadly, even physical attacks on those civic-minded individuals trusted with upholding democracy's foundations and those committed to destroying that trust. A riveting must-read for all concerned about the future of American democracy."--Booklist, starred review
Praise for Mark Bowden: "With its blistering descriptions of an American special-forces operation gone wrong, Mark Bowden's 1999 nonfiction book Black Hawk Down made for excellent action-movie fare. The story told in his latest work, the deeply unsettling The Last Stone, unfolds more slowly but is no less potent. Bowden displays his tenacity as a reporter in his meticulous documentation of the case."--Time, on The Last Stone "This is a story of extraordinary persistence and the grimmest, least romantic kind of heroism there is, and Bowden tells it with the dexterity of an old pro."--Wall Street Journal,
on
The Last Stone "A telling a stirring, suspenseful, thoughtful story that, miraculously, neither oversimplifies the details nor gets lost in the thicket of a four-decade case file. This is a cat-and-mouse tale, told beautifully. But like all great true crime, The Last Stone finds its power not by leaning into cliché but by resisting it -- pushing for something more realistic, more evocative of a deeper truth."--The New York Times, on The Last Stone "Riveting true crime from the ever-capable author... A keen synthesis of an intricate, decades long investigation, a stomach-churning unsolved crime, and a solid grasp of time, place, and character results in what is sure to be another bestseller for Bowden."--Kirkus Reviews, on The Last Stone "Bowden delivers a narrative nonfiction masterpiece in this account of fiercely dedicated police detectives working to close a cold case. This is an intelligent page-turner likely to appeal even to readers who normally avoid true
crime."--Publishers Weekly (starred review), on The Last Stone "Interesting and insightful...The book is well-researched and well-written, and those interested in crime and police interrogation methods will find it most interesting."--Washington Times, on The Last Stone "Bowden returns to the story that catapulted his career with a horrific portrait of a sociopath and honors the
dedicated officers who were determined to get justice for two innocent girls and their grieving family."--Booklist, on The Last Stone "Mesmerizing...The Last Stone will leave readers on the edge of their seats as a group of indefatigable detectives tries to unearth the carefully concealed, unspeakable truths behind a decades-old tragedy."--BookPage, on The Last Stone "A passionate advocate for long-form journalism and one of its more successful practitioners . . . Bowden
is so good at what he does best--highlighting the human angle of battles large and small."--Minneapolis Star-Tribune on Three Battles of Wanat "Bowden . . . applies his signature blend of deep reportage and character-driven
storytelling to bring readers a fresh look at the 1968 battle in the Vietnamese city of Hue . . . [A] compelling and highly readable narrative . . . A meticulous and vivid retelling of an important battle." --New York Times Book Review, on Hue 1968 "One of the most intense, visceral reading experiences imaginable . . . The individual stories are woven together in such a compelling and expert fashion, the narrative flows so seamlessly, that it's hard to imagine that this is not fiction."--Philadelphia
Inquirer,
on Black Hawk Down "Riveting . . . Masterfully told . . . Plenty of classic Bowden here: meticulous reporting backed by a compelling narrative."--Washington Post,
on Guests of the Ayatollah
"Mark Bowden has a way of
making modern nonfiction read like the best of novels."--Denver Post, on Killing Pablo