Ron Suskind
All Books By Ron Suskind
A Hope in the Unseen
- By: Ron Suskind
- Narrator: Ron Suskind
- Length: 17 hours 22 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: September 26, 2008
- Language: English
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3.96(4113 ratings)
New York Times best-selling investigative journalist Ron Suskind based this book on his Pulitzer Prize-winning articles about Cedric Jennings, a black youth struggling to survive one of D.C.’s toughest school districts. A moving portrait of inner city life, A Hope in the Unseen offers a view of life through the eyes of someone trying desperately to make his way up from the bottom.
... Read moreConfidence Men
- By: Ron Suskind
- Narrator: James Lurie
- Length: 22 hours 0 minutes
- Publisher: HarperAudio
- Publish date: September 20, 2011
- Language: English
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3.77(2024 ratings)
The hidden history of Wall Street and the White House comes down to a single, powerful, quintessentially American concept: confidence. Both centers of power, tapping brazen innovations over the past three decades, learned how to manufacture it.
Until August 2007, when that confidence finally began to crumble.
In this gripping and brilliantly reported book, Ron Suskind tells the story of what happened next, as Wall Street struggled to save itself while a man with little experience and soaring rhetoric emerged from obscurity to usher in “a new era of responsibility.” It is a story that follows the journey of Barack Obama, who rose as the country fell, and offers the first full portrait of his tumultuous presidency.
Wall Street found that straying from long-standing principles of transparency, accountability, and fair dealing opened a path to stunning profits. Obama’s determination to reverse that trend was essential to his ascendance, especially when Wall Street collapsed during the fall of an election year and the two candidates could audition for the presidency by responding to a national crisis. But as he stood on the stage in Grant Park, a shudder went through Barack Obama. He would now have to command Washington, tame New York, and rescue the economy in the first real management job of his life.
The new president surrounded himself with a team of seasoned players–like Rahm Emanuel, Larry Summers, and Tim Geithner–who had served a different president in a different time. As the nation’s crises deepened, Obama’s deputies often ignored the president’s decisions–“to protect him from himself”–while they fought to seize control of a rudderless White House. Bitter disputes–between men and women, policy and politics–ruled the day. The result was an administration that found itself overtaken by events as, year to year, Obama struggled to grow into the world’s toughest job and, in desperation, take control of his own administration.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind intro-duces readers to an ensemble cast, from the titans of high finance to a new generation of reformers, from petulant congressmen and acerbic lobbyists to a tight circle of White House advisers–and, ultimately, to the president himself, as you’ve never before seen him. Based on hundreds of interviews and filled with piercing insights and startling disclosures, Confidence Men brings into focus the collusion and conflict between the nation’s two capitals–New York and Washington, one of private gain, the other of public purpose–in defining confidence and, thereby, charting America’s future.
... Read moreLife, Animated
- By: Ron Suskind
- Narrator: Ron Suskind
- Length: 13 hours 7 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: April 01, 2014
- Language: English
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4.21(2328 ratings)
Imagine being trapped inside a Disney movie and having to learn about life mostly from animated characters dancing across a screen of color. “A fantasy? A nightmare?” This is the real-life story of Owen Suskind, the son of the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind and his wife, Cornelia. An autistic boy who couldn’t speak for years, Owen memorized dozens of Disney movies, turned them into a language to express love and loss, kinship, brotherhood. The family was forced to become animated characters, communicating with him in Disney dialogue and song; until they all emerge, together, revealing how, in darkness, we all literally need stories to survive. RON SUSKIND is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Way of the World, The One Percent Doctrine, The Price of Loyalty and A Hope in the Unseen. From 1993 to 2000, he was the senior national affairs writer for The Wall Street Journal, where he won a Pulitzer Prize for feature writing. He lives in Washington, D.C.
... Read moreThe One Percent Doctrine
- By: Ron Suskind
- Narrator: Edward Herrmann
- Length: 6 hours 12 minutes
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
- Publish date: January 01, 2006
- Language: English
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3.83(1714 ratings)
2007 Audie Award Finalist for the Judges’ Award: Politics
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Ron Suskind takes you deep inside America’s real battles with violent, unrelenting terrorists‚Äîa game of kill-or-be-killed, from the Oval Office to the streets of Karachi.
Ron Suskind takes readers inside the defining conflict of our era: the war between the West and a growing, shadowy army of terrorists, armed with weapons of alarming power.
Relying on unique access to former and current government officials, this book will reveal for the first time how the US government—from President Bush on down—is frantically improvising to fight a new kind of war. Where is the enemy? What have been the real victories and defeats since 9/11? How are we actually fighting this war and how can it possibly be won?
Filled with astonishing disclosures, Suskind’s book shows readers what he calls “the invisible battlefield”‚Äî a global matrix where US spies race to catch soldiers of jihad before they strike. It is a real-life spy thriller with the world’s future at stake. It also reveals the shocking and secret philosophy underpinning the war on terror. Gripping and alarming in equal measure, it will reframe the debate about a war that, each day, redefines America and its place in the world.
The Way of the World
- By: Ron Suskind
- Narrator: Alan Sklar
- Length: 16 hours 13 minutes
- Publisher: HarperAudio
- Publish date: August 05, 2008
- Language: English
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3.87(865 ratings)
From Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Ron Suskind comes a startling look at how America lost its way and at the nation’s struggle, day by day, to reclaim the moral authority upon which its survival depends. From the White House to Downing Street, from the fault-line countries of South Asia to the sands of Guantanamo, Suskind offers an astonishing story that connects world leaders to the forces waging today’s shadow wars and to the next generation of global citizens. Tracking down truth and hope within the Beltway and far beyond it, Suskind delivers historic disclosures with this emotionally stirring and strikingly original portrait of the post-9/11 world.
In a sweeping, propulsive, and multilayered narrative, The Way of the World investigates how America relinquished the moral leadership it now desperately needs to fight the real threat of our era: a nuclear weapon in the hands of terrorists. Truth, justice, and accountability become more than mere words in this story. Suskind shows where the most neglected dangers lie in the story of “The Armageddon Test” –a desperate gamble to send undercover teams into the world’s nuclear black market to frustrate the efforts of terrorists trying to procure weapons-grade uranium. In the end, he finally reveals for the first time the explosive falsehood underlying the Iraq War and the entire Bush presidency.
While the public and political realms struggle, The Way of the World simultaneously follows an ensemble of characters in America and abroad who are turning fear and frustration into a desperate–and often daring–brand of human salvation. They include a striving, twenty-four-year-old Pakistani emigre, a fearless UN refugee commissioner, an Afghan teenager, a Holocaust survivor’s son, and Benazir Bhutto, who discovers, days before her death, how she’s been abandoned by the United States at her moment of greatest need. They are all testing American values at a time of peril, and discovering solutions–human solutions–to so much that has gone wrong.
For anyone hoping to exercise truly informed consent and begin the process of restoring the values and hope–along with the moral clarity and earned optimism–at the heart of the American tradition, The Way of the World is a must-read.
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