Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House

· Macmillan Audio · Narrated by Michael Wolff and Holter Graham
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217 reviews
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"[Holter Graham] uses his deep, elastic voice to punctuate key ideas, and he speeds up and slows down to create tension...The result is a wonderful performance of a most important audiobook." — AudioFile Magazine

This program includes an author's note read by Michael Wolff

#1 New York Times Bestseller

With extraordinary access to the West Wing, Michael Wolff reveals what happened behind-the-scenes in the first nine months of the most controversial presidency of our time in Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.

Since Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, the country—and the world—has witnessed a stormy, outrageous, and absolutely mesmerizing presidential term that reflects the volatility and fierceness of the man elected Commander-in-Chief.

This riveting and explosive account of Trump’s administration provides a wealth of new details about the chaos in the Oval Office, including:
-- What President Trump’s staff really thinks of him
-- What inspired Trump to claim he was wire-tapped by President Obama
-- Why FBI director James Comey was really fired
-- Why chief strategist Steve Bannon and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner couldn’t be in the same room
-- Who is really directing the Trump administration’s strategy in the wake of Bannon’s firing
-- What the secret to communicating with Trump is
-- What the Trump administration has in common with the movie The Producers

Never before in history has a presidency so divided the American people. Brilliantly reported and astoundingly fresh, Fire and Fury shows us how and why Donald Trump has become the king of discord and disunion.

More Praise for Fire and Fury:

"Holter Graham, a Baltimore native, actor and veteran audiobook narrator, delivers [this] truly bizarre tale of dysfunction in a composed voice. Where a less confident narrator might have allowed a smirking note to emerge, Graham maintains his poise, subtly picking up the narrative's mood in slight modulations of tone and unobtrusively freighted pauses." Washington Post

“Essential reading.”
—Michael D’Antonio, author of Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success, CNN.com

“Not since Harry Potter has a new book caught fire in this way...[Fire and Fury] is indeed a significant achievement, which deserves much of the attention it has received.”The Economist

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2.9
217 reviews
shawna lucey
May 19, 2018
This book reminded me of the Mean Girls' Burn Book. A few titilating quotes from insiders mixed in with already publicly held information. No added insight by the author. Reading it was painful. Writing style, punctuation and sentence structure that wouldn't pass at a high school level. Frequent use of overly large and unknown words was annoying. Reading news coverage about the book is more than sufficient to get the best bits of this book for free.
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Jake Pasch-Cooper
January 29, 2018
This book is a masterpiece. It is written and read as a dramatic piece on history, and the reader really gets into some of the figures quoted. Right off the bat, the author explains that the stories he writes about are compilations of what he heard from many people during his visits with White House staff, and many of them may be false. People who are pissed off that the book has some incorrect stories, or even some lies, are pissed off about something that is admitted at the very begging of the book. No one is trying to convince anyone that everything is 100% true. The logic there confuses me, and getting mad and defensive about it seems a little "snowflake"y to me. Anyway, back on topic. The author's description of events makes the audience feel as if we're in the dining room with the campaign staff, as if we're at the presidential meetings or listening in on the phone calls. The stories are extremely entertaining, and the quotes springled in throughout are very well timed and make the text feel more alive. Like I said, this book is a masterpiece, and will keep you gasping, laughing, and wide-eyed from front to back. Thoroughly entertaining and a great insight into how the staff sees itself.
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Alden Original
May 15, 2021
I actually spend like the hundreds of bucks into that into these books but one thing i noticed that this book has lack of storylines and lack of meaning and details and accurate details on earth based on my other experiences from other trump books i think that this book is that it's very bad like it sucks reminds me of one of the movie where its very very bad by people loves watching at but i'm going to be pretty honest this book of the fire and fury inside of trump's white house isn't actually.
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About the author

Michael Wolff has received numerous awards for his work, including two National Magazine Awards. He has been a regular columnist for Vanity Fair, New York, The Hollywood Reporter, British GQ, USA Today, and The Guardian. He is the author of several books, including the bestselling Burn Rate and The Man Who Owns the News. He lives in Manhattan and has four children.

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