Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass

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$32.00  $29.76
Publisher
Harper
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Pages
272
Dimensions
6.28 X 9.67 X 0.89 inches | 0.87 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063139909

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About the Author
RAMIN SETOODEH, an award-winning journalist, is the New York bureau chief for Variety. He was formerly a senior writer at Newsweek and has also written for The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and U.S. News & World Report, among other publications. Ladies Who Punch is his first book. He lives in New York City.
Reviews

"[A] witty, dogged and often sobering analysis of the "Apprentice" franchise and Trump . . . . What's fascinating here is how effectively Setoodeh demonstrates that Trump is still drunk on celebrity nostalgia . . . . In the end, Apprentice in Wonderland does the impossible: It makes me pity Donald Trump." -- Ron Charles, The Washington Post

"For his deeply reported and revealing look at the pivotal moment in the former President's career, Setoodeh interviewed Trump six times between 2021 and 2023 and talked to a wide swathe of the industry professionals and celebrities all circling the show's orbit." -- Rolling Stone

"The journalist who has interviewed Donald Trump more than any other since Trump left office isn't Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, or that guy who's dating Marjorie Taylor Greene. It's Ramin Setoodeh . . . . What Setoodeh instantly found most remarkable was how obsessive Trump himself was about the show and how eager he was to talk about it: Setoodeh would end up doing six interviews with Trump about The Apprentice, interviews that typically went for hours with Trump watching and narrating old clips deep into the night." -- Will Leitch, New York Magazine

"[Ramin Setoodeh's] new book explores the twisted alliances, nutty gambles, and reality TV distortions that--for better or much, much worse--brought Donald Trump roaring back into the public eye." -- Vanity Fair

"A new book about The Apprentice reveals how the 45th president was shaped by tawdry reality-TV culture." -- McKay Coppins, The Atlantic

"Apprentice in Wonderland, examines the reality TV rise of the man who went on to be 45th president and the cultural impact of the show--with plenty of celebrity anecdotes along the way." -- New York Post