The Making of Donald Trump by David Cay Johnston
Brooklyn : Melville House, [2016]
xvi, 263 p. ; 24 cm.
I'm a pretty cynical person by nature, but this book is a very depressing summary of the life of Donald Trump, who is now President Donald Trump. David Cay Johnston is an investigative reporter who has been covering Trump since the late 1980s.
Probably what makes this book so stunning, is the unrelenting negatives that make up Trump's life. A reader hoping to find something redeeming in the actions of Donald Trump will come away with nothing. Instead what emerges is a person who is incredibly talented at skirting the edges of legality to make himself famous and - whether or not as wealthy as he claims - a conduit for the transactions of vast sums of loans, credits and money.
Sadly, what emerges is the portrait of a man who celebrates revenge and greed, and treats women as objects.
Johnston released his book in August of 2016, probably hoping that it would dissuade voters from supporting Trump. That, obviously, was not the case.
If a student is interested in a well researched, well documented accounting of the life of Donald Trump, this is a book to recommend. As for President Trump, we will have to wait several years at least, for a book that will provide an assessment of the life of President Trump and what the results of that will be.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Money and Revenge
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