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IN THE PRESS

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IN THE PRESS

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ENDORSEMENTS

"Scott Ferson has written flat-out the best book about contemporary electoral politics I've ever read."

Scott W. Berg

The Burning of the World and 38 Nooses

"Anybody who wants Democrats to win in 2028 — or anyone still wondering why they lost in 2024 — should read this book."

Jonathan Martin

Politico columnist, co-author of This Will Not Pass

"Ferson sets aside his own ideology and does what many Americans won't: He steps out of his comfort zone, listens, and learns."

Tim Alberta

New York Times best-selling author of The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory and American Carnage

"Scott Ferson does what both Democrats and political journalists have long failed to do: listen to the American."

Jerry Berger

Former political journalist and director of the Statehouse Reporting Program at Boston University

"Ferson captures the voices of ordinary people from the forgotten main streets of America, and challenges us to build a democracy that works for everyone."

Carol Rose

Executive Director, ACLU of MA

READER REVIEWS

"Not a whining tome — it is a book that presents a solution available to all of us: to LISTEN."

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Elizabeth Reed · Amazon

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As a conservative, it's refreshing to read a book that genuinely tries to understand both sides."

Amazon Customer

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"A completely entertaining read — a tapestry of individual American experiences interwoven with Ferson's vast historical knowledge."

Gretchen McClain · Goodreads

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"Insightful and beautifully written — a must read for anyone looking for an explanation of how we found ourselves here today.""

Jane McGrath · Goodreads

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"Scott Ferson has written flat-out the best book about contemporary electoral politics I've ever read."

Scott W. Berg

The Burning of the World and 38 Nooses

ENDORSEMENTS

"Anybody who wants Democrats to win in 2028 — or anyone still wondering why they lost in 2024 — should read this book."
Jonathan Martin

Politico columnist, co-author of This Will Not Pass

"Ferson sets aside his own ideology and does what many Americans won't: He steps out of his comfort zone, listens, and learns."
Tim Alberta

New York Times best-selling author of The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory and American Carnage

"Scott Ferson does what both Democrats and political journalists have long failed to do: listen to the American."
Jerry Berger

Former political journalist and director of the Statehouse Reporting Program at Boston University

"Ferson captures the voices of ordinary people from the forgotten main streets of America, and challenges us to build a democracy that works for everyone."
Carol Rose

Executive Director, ACLU of MA

"Not a whining tome — it is a book that presents a solution available to all of us: to LISTEN."

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Elizabeth Reed · Amazon

"As a conservative, it's refreshing to read a book that genuinely tries to understand both sides."

Amazon Customer

Gretchen McClain · Goodreads

"A completely entertaining read — a tapestry of individual American experiences interwoven with Ferson's vast historical knowledge."

"Insightful and beautifully written — a must read for anyone looking for an explanation of how we found ourselves here today."

Jane McGrath · Goodreads

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READER REVIEWS

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