Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House

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Product Details

Price
$16.99
Publisher
Gallery Books
Publish Date
Pages
384
Dimensions
6.0 X 1.0 X 8.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982109714
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About the Author

Omarosa Manigault Newman is the former Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison in Donald Trump's White House, and was an aide in the Office of Presidential Personnel and the Office of the Vice President in the Clinton White House. She has served as an adjunct professor in the Howard University School of Business. Prior to joining the Trump administration, Omarosa served as a chaplain in the California State Military Reserve. She currently serves in pastoral ministry at The Sanctuary @ Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida, where her husband, John Allen Newman, is the senior pastor.

Reviews

"Juicy."--The New York Times
"This entertaining, gossipy memoir of White House dysfunction will be catnip to scandal lovers."--Publishers Weekly
"[Unhinged] has all the ingredients of a great novel; power, sex, race and money... a prime candidate for this summer's best in beach reading."--The Guardian
"Fascinating."--Slate
"Manigault Newman has unleashed Trump's own tricks and tactics against him."--The Washington Post
"A deeply critical portrait of the president."--Time
"Explosive."--The Boston Globe
"Omarosa Manigault Newman sashays in for the kill in Unhinged...deftly executed."--The Guardian
"The impress of Omarosa's personality on the page is indelible and mesmerizing...Unhinged is such a pleasure to read because it is unashamedly, thrillingly vindictive."--The Weekly Standard
"Omarosa titled her kiss-and-tell "Unhinged." Trump seems intent on proving her right."--The New Yorker
"Newman has written a revealing book...Her accounts of trying to connect Trump with black voters during the 2016 presidential campaign are priceless."--Financial Times