"A writer with the ability to make you think. . . . Few express better the sheer perplexity of Americans today." --<i>The New York Times Book Review <p/></i>"Eminently worth reading. . . . More than the reporting--often brilliant--and more than the access to insiders, it is [Friedman's] ability to see a few big truths steadily and whole that makes him the most important columnist in America today." --<i>The New York Times <p/></i>"For historical context, both before and after September 11, I can't think of a more useful and informative book." --Susan Larson, <i>The Times-Picayune <p/></i>"A valuable work. . . . Few writers have a better grasp than Thomas L. Friedman of the dimensions of America's war on terrorism. . . . He is a brilliant reporter [who] has revolutionized foreign-affairs punditry." --<i>The Baltimore Sun <p/></i>"A writer with the ability to make you think. . . . Few express better the sheer perplexity of Americans today." -<i>The New York Times Book Review<br></i><br>"For historical context, both before and after September 11, I can't think of a more useful and informative book." -Susan Larson, <i>The Times-Picayune<br></i><br>"A valuable work. . . . Few writers have a better grasp than Thomas L. Friedman of the dimensions of America's war on terrorism. . . . He is a brilliant reporter [who] has revolutionized foreign-affairs punditry." -<i>The Baltimore Sun<br></i><br>"Eminently worth reading. . . . It is Friedman's ability to see a few big truths steadily and whole that makes him the most important columnist in America today." -Walter Russell Mead, <i>The New York Times<br></i><br>"Top-notch. . . . Well-researched, original thinking." -<i>USA Today<br></i><br>"Illuminating. . . . Eye-opening." -<i>The Houston Chronicle<br></i><br>"Enormously valuable. . . . Passionate . . . informed." -<i>San Jose Mercury News<br></i><br>"Essential reading for anyone keeping track of world events. . . . Eminently helpful in understanding the great divide yawning between the Western and Arab worlds." -<i>Kirkus Reviews, </i>starred review <p/>"A readable guide to the issues and arguments facing American policymakers." -<i>The Economist<br></i><br>"An invaluable reporter's perspective on the world from outside U.S. borders. . . . Lucid . . . exceptionally frank and convincing . . . insightful." -<i>Publishers Weekly, </i>starred review<br><i><br></i>"Fascinating reading. . . . Shockingly clear and prescient. . . . Probably no one else-journalist or diplomat-has pursued the complex threads of this story as relentlessly as Friedman." -<i>BookPage<br></i><br>"When the world changed last September, it was Friedman, more than any other journalist, who was there to explain what happened and why. . . . To read [<b>Longitudes and Attitudes</b>] is to relive an anguishing year in world history but also to witness a more human-size drama: Through these dispatches, you see a man trying to explain the unthinkable not only to his readers but to himself." -<i>Rolling Stone<br></i><br>"Insightful . . . a good example of why he won [three Pulitzer Prizes]. . . . Reading Friedman at any time is a delight." -<i>Wisconsin State Journal <p/></i>
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