January 02, 2008
More Reviews
A few more reviews of "The First Campaign" have trickled in recently:
The Christian Science Monitor liked the book: "'The First Campaign' is a graceful book, and an important one. It's a success born of perspective: Graff gets enough distance to sketch the landscape— with all its moving parts—while remaining firmly embroiled in the fight."
One of Vermont's biggest columnists devoted a huge hunk of space to the book, and Micah Sifry over at TechPresident.com named "The First Campaign" one of his favorite political books of the year.
My favorite review, of course, remains the New York Post's, which hated the book and closed with a line almost as classic as "astonishingly young": "If Graff is a guide to the future, America is in more trouble than he thinks."
YES!



