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A Good American Family: The Red Scare and My Father Audiobook, by David Maraniss Play Audiobook Sample

A Good American Family: The Red Scare and My Father Audiobook

A Good American Family: The Red Scare and My Father Audiobook, by David Maraniss Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: David Maraniss Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 9.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2019 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781508282778

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

31

Longest Chapter Length:

70:20 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

30 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

26:32 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

10

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Publisher Description

Pulitzer Prize–winning author and “one of our most talented biographers and historians” (The New York Times) David Maraniss delivers a “thoughtful, poignant, and historically valuable story of the Red Scare of the 1950s” (The Wall Street Journal) through the chilling yet affirming story of his family’s ordeal, from blacklisting to vindication.

Elliott Maraniss, David’s father, a WWII veteran who had commanded an all-black company in the Pacific, was spied on by the FBI, named as a communist by an informant, called before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1952, fired from his newspaper job, and blacklisted for five years. Yet he never lost faith in America and emerged on the other side with his family and optimism intact.

In a sweeping drama that moves from the Depression and Spanish Civil War to the HUAC hearings and end of the McCarthy era, Maraniss weaves his father’s story through the lives of his inquisitors and defenders as they struggle with the vital 20th-century issues of race, fascism, communism, and first amendment freedoms. “Remarkably balanced, forthright, and unwavering in its search for the truth” (The New York Times), A Good American Family evokes the political dysfunctions of the 1950s while underscoring what it really means to be an American. It is “clear-eyed and empathetic” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) tribute from a brilliant writer to his father and the family he protected in dangerous times.

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"A Good American Family enriches our understanding of the era through vivid, humanizing portraits of individuals on both sides of the ideological divide… a tale of resilience and redemption.”

— Psychology Today

Quotes

  • “A thoughtful, poignant and historically valuable story.”

    — Wall Street Journal
  • “Fascinating…engrossing…absorbing.”

    — Minneapolis Star Tribune
  • “Reveals the complex human motivations underneath the era’s clashing dogmas.”

    — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
  • “[A] beautifully realized account…of how easily ‘normal’ life can be disrupted by a powerful megalomaniac with a dangerous political agenda.”

    — Booklist

Awards

  • A Washington Post Best Books of the Year selection
  • An NPR Best Book of the Year
  • A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of Best Books Now in Paperback

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About David Maraniss

David Maraniss is an associate editor at the Washington Post and a distinguished visiting professor at Vanderbilt University. He has won two Pulitzer Prizes for journalism and was a finalist three other times. Among his bestselling books are biographies of Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Roberto Clemente, Jim Thorpe, and Vince Lombardi. He has also written a trilogy about the 1960s: Rome 1960; Once in a Great City, winner of the RFK Book Award; and They Marched into Sunlight, winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History.