[B]rilliant.insightful.It isn''t until you start reading it that you realize how much we need a book like this one at this particular moment. -- Andrew Sullivan (New York Times Book Review) This sweeping, sobering account of the American past is a story not of relentless progress but of conflict and contradiction, with crosscurrents of reason and faith, black and white, immigrant and native, industry and agriculture rippling through a narrative that is far from completion. -- New York Times Book Review, Editors'' Choice [Lepore''s] one-volume history is elegant, readable, sobering; it extends a steadying hand when a breakneck news cycle lurches from one event to another, confounding minds and churning stomachs. -- Jennifer Szalai (New York Times) Jill Lepore is an extraordinarily gifted writer, and These Truths is nothing short of a masterpiece of American history. By engaging with our country''s painful past (and present) in an intellectually honest way, she has created a book that truly does encapsulate the American story in all its pain and all its triumph. -- Michael Schaub (NPR) Lepore''s brilliant book, These Truths, rings as clear as a church bell, the lucid, welcome yield of clear thinking and a capable, curious mind.
-- Karen R. Long (Newsday) An ambitious and provocative attempt to interpret American history as an effort to fulfill and maintain certain fundamental principles.Lepore is a historian with wide popular appeal, and this comprehensive work will answer readers'' questions about who we are as a nation. -- Booklist (starred review) This thought-provoking and fascinating book stands to become the definitive one-volume U.S. history for a new generation. -- Library Journal (starred review) With this epic work of grand chronological sweep, brilliantly illuminating the idea of truth in the history of our republic, Lepore reaffirms her place as one of one of the truly great historians of our time. -- Henry Louis Gates Jr.
, Harvard University Astounding.[Lepore] has assembled evidence of an America that was better than some thought, worse than almost anyone imagined, and weirder than most serious history books ever convey. -- Casey N. Cep (Harvard Magazine) In her epic new work, Jill Lepore helps us learn from whence we came. -- O, The Oprah Magazine Sweeping and propulsive. -- Vulture ''An old-fashioned civics book,'' Harvard historian and New Yorker contributor Jill Lepore calls it, a glint in her eye. This fat, ludicrously ambitious one-volume history is a lot more than that. In its spirit of inquiry, in its eager iconoclasms, These Truths enacts the founding ideals of the country it describes.
-- Huffington Post It''s an audacious undertaking to write a readable history of America, and Jill Lepore is more than up to the task. But These Truths is also an astute exploration of the ways in which the country is living up to its potential, and where it is not. -- Business Insider Gutsy, lyrical, and expressive.[These Truths] is a perceptive and necessary contribution to understanding the American condition of late.It captures the fullness of the past, where hope rises out of despair, renewal out of destruction, and forward momentum out of setbacks. -- Jack E. Davis (Chicago Tribune) No one has written with more passion and brilliance about how a flawed and combustible America kept itself tethered to the transcendent ideals on which it was founded. -- Gary Gerstle, author of Liberty and Coercion Without ignoring the horrors of conquest, slavery, or recurring prejudices, Lepore manages nonetheless to capture the epic quality of the American past.
-- Lynn Hunt, author of History: Why it Matters Lepore knows that the ''story of America'' is as plural and mutable as the nation itself, and the result is a work of prismatic richness, one that rewards not just reading but rereading. This will be an instant classic. -- Kwame Anthony Appiah, author of The Lies that Bind In this inspiring and enlightening book, Jill Lepore accomplishes the grand task of telling us what we need to know about our past in order to be good citizens today. -- Walter Isaacson, University Professor of History, Tulane, author of The Innovators In this time of disillusionment with American politics, Jill Lepore''s beautifully written book should be essential reading for everyone who cares about the country''s future. Her history of the United States reminds us of the dilemmas that have plagued the country and the institutional strengths that have allowed us to survive as a republic for over two centuries. At a minimum, her book should be required reading for every federal officeholder. -- Robert Dallek, author of Franklin D. Roosevelt Who can write a comprehensive yet lucid history of the sprawling United States in a single volume? Only Jill Lepore has the verve, wit, range, and insights to pull off this daring and provocative book.
Interweaving many lively biographies, These Truths illuminates the origins of the passions and causes, which still inspire and divide Americans in an age that needs all the truth we can find. -- Alan Taylor, author of American Revolutions A splendid rendering--filled with triumph, tragedy, and hope--that will please Lepore''s readers immensely and win her many new ones. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review).