Unbelievable [electronic resource] : My front-row seat to the craziest campaign in american history. Katy Tur.
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- ISBN: 9780062694850 (sound recording)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (7 audio files) : digital
- Edition: Unabridged.
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Participant or Performer Note: | Narrator: Katy Tur. |
Summary, etc.: | NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Called ""Disgraceful,"" ""third-rate,"" and ""not nice"" by Donald Trump, NBC News correspondent Katy Tur reported on—and took flak from—the most captivating and volatile presidential candidate in American history. Tur lived out of a suitcase for a year and a half, following Trump around the country, powered by packets of peanut butter and kept clean with dry shampoo. She visited forty states with the candidate, made more than 3,800 live television reports, and tried to endure a gazillion loops of Elton John's ""Tiny Dancer""—a Trump rally playlist staple. From day 1 to day 500, Tur documented Trump's inconsistencies, fact-checked his falsities, and called him out on his lies. In return, Trump repeatedly singled Tur out. He tried to charm her, intimidate her, and shame her. At one point, he got a crowd so riled up against Tur, Secret Service agents had to walk her to her car. None of it worked. Facts are stubborn. So was Tur. She was part of the first women-led politics team in the history of network news. The Boys on the Bus became the Girls on the Plane. But the circus remained. Through all the long nights, wild scoops, naked chauvinism, dodgy staffers, and fevered debates, no one had a better view than Tur. Unbelievable is her darkly comic, fascinatingly bizarre, and often scary story of how America sent a former reality show host to the White House. It's also the story of what it was like for Tur to be there as it happened, inside a no-rules world where reporters were spat on, demeaned, and discredited. Tur was a foreign correspondent who came home to her most foreign story of all. Unbelievable is a must-read for anyone who still wakes up and wonders, Is this real life? |
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Publishers Weekly Review
Unbelievable : My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History
Publishers Weekly
NBC News political journalist Katy Tur offers an entertaining personal account of the nearly two years she spent covering Donald Trump's rise to the presidency, "the most unlikely, exciting, ugly, trying, and all-around bizarre campaign in American history." Trump's presidential run was a surreal experience for many Americans, but for Tur it was also life-changing: she was a relatively unknown London-based foreign correspondent enjoying quiet weekends in Paris and a self-described "political novice" when she got the call to go on the road with Trump in the spring of 2015. "Six weeks, tops," her bosses told her. Overnight, Tur's life became a blur of planes, cars, buses, hotel rooms, dry shampoo, bad food, rowdy and often disturbing campaign rallies, and headline-grabbing tweet storms. Some 500 grueling days later, Trump was president-and Tur had emerged as a battle-tested fixture of the NBC News political team. She was a frequent target of Trump's, who famously nicknamed her "Little Katy" and whipped his crowds into such an antimedia frenzy that she occasionally required a security detail. While Tur recalls many of the campaign's unusual moments (Trump defending his penis size in a presidential debate; his hawking of steaks and bottled water at a press conference; the Access Hollywood tape) Tur's narrative is light on political analysis, and it mostly avoids the central question pundits will be exploring for years to come: how did Trump actually win? But Tur's brisk behind-the-scenes account humanizes the press corps, illuminates life on the campaign trail, and delivers on its promise: "I won't pretend to explain it," Tur writes, but "I will tell you what I saw." (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

BookList Review
Unbelievable : My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History
Booklist
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
NBC reporter Tur was the road warrior who followed Donald's Trump campaign from beginning to end. Those who watched her reports know that little Katy was sometimes called out by Trump at rallies, where she was penned in with the rest of thepress corps and insulted by the crowd. In her introduction, Tur says about the Trump phenomenon, I won't try to explain. I will just tell you what I saw. And this becomes frustratingly true, as the book goes on. This is a travelogue through Trump '16, and it only covers what Tur covered herself. There's very little about policy issues, Hillary Clinton, even behind-the-scenes campaign backstabbing. What the book does well, however, is capture the blur of a campaign and the buffeting of journalists' personal lives (though, as Tur, who broke up with her boyfriend and left London for the chance to follow the Trump train, understands, a campaign can be a career maker). Tucked within the well-trod territory is the book's strongest element: the disturbing on-site reports of how deep the hatred ran at the rallies. Tur communicates how shocking it was to see ordinary people become unleashed in crowds, calling Clinton the c-word, or even screaming assassinate the bitch. She writes about what it feels like to need private security and to have a Trump supporter spit in her face, and that resonates powerfully. A thin but very personal first draft of history.--Cooper, Ilene Copyright 2017 Booklist