Prizes: ','1','ChildrenBookAge: ','Book Overview: ','Evan Thomas Newsweek
Human and convincing in its telling detail.
Fred Barnes The Weekly Standard
Woodward...is the best pure reporter of his generation, perhaps ever. He uncovers more things than anyone else.
Thomas Powers The New York Times Book Review
Remarkable... Bush at War is akin to an unofficial transcript of 100 days of debate over war in Afghanistan.
Steve Neal Chicago Sun-Times
Woodward has produced the best book yet written about the September 11
terrorist attacks on America and how Bush fought back.
James Rubin The New York Observer
A great read...Bob Woodward has unearthed important new information on the behind-the-scenes struggles that have led to success -- and failure -- in President Bush\'s War on Terror.
','Bob Woodward is an associate editor at The Washington Post, where he has worked for forty-four years. He has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes, first for the Post\'s coverage of the Watergate scandal, and later for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He has authored or co-authored twelve #1 national non-fiction bestsellers. He is the author of Obama\'s Wars, The War Within, Bush at War, Plan of Attack, and State of Denial, among others.');">
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Paperback
2003
$4.55
With his unmatched investigative skill, Bob Woodward tells the behind-the-scenes story of how President George W. Bush and his top national security advisers led the nation to war. Extensive quotations from the secret deliberations of the National Security Council and firsthand revelations of the private thoughts, concerns and fears of the president and his war cabinet, make BUSH AT WAR an unprecedented chronicle of a modern presidency in a time of grave crisis. Based on interviews with more than a hundred sources and four hours of exclusive interviews with the president, BUSH AT WAR reveals Bush's sweeping, almost grandiose vision for remaking the world. Woodward's virtual wiretap into the White House Situation Room reveals a stunning group portrait of an untested president and his advisers, three of whom might themselves have made it to the presidency. In BUSH AT WAR, Bob Woodward once again delivers a reporting tour de force.