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The Eagle's Shadow : Why America Fascinates and Infuriates the World - Mark Hertsgaard

The Eagle's Shadow

Why America Fascinates and Infuriates the World

By: Mark Hertsgaard

Paperback | 1 September 2003

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On September 11, 2001, Mark Hertsgaard was completing a trip around the world, gathering perceptions about America from people in fifteen countries. Whether sophisticated business leaders, starry-eyed teenagers, or Islamic fundamentalists, his subjects were both admiring and uneasy about the United States, enchanted yet bewildered, appalled yet envious. Exploring such paradoxes, Hertsgaard exposes truths that force natives and outsiders alike to see America with fresh eyes. In a world growing more American by the day, The Eagle's Shadow is a major statement about and to the place everyone discusses but few understand.

Industry Reviews
"Engaging and informative. . . A revealing report on others' view of the 'Parochial Superpower' and everything associated with it." --The Christian Science Monitor

"[A] well-timed book." --The Washington Post Book World

"[An] honest self-examination...Hertsgaard has a light hand with political analysis that is extremely refreshing." --Los Angeles Times

"An impassioned critique of the status quo." --San Francisco Chronicle

"Compelling and heartfelt." --Salon.com

"A pithy, vastly informative book, a strikingly original analysis of the American Dream at home and the ways it haunts the rest of the world." --Nadine Gordimer, author of The Pickup Engaging and informative. . . A revealing report on others' view of the 'Parochial Superpower' and everything associated with it. "The Christian Science Monitor"

[A] well-timed book. "The Washington Post Book World"

[An] honest self-examination...Hertsgaard has a light hand with political analysis that is extremely refreshing. "Los Angeles Times"

An impassioned critique of the status quo. "San Francisco Chronicle"

Compelling and heartfelt. "Salon.com"

A pithy, vastly informative book, a strikingly original analysis of the American Dream at home and the ways it haunts the rest of the world. "Nadine Gordimer, author of The Pickup"" "Engaging and informative. . . A revealing report on others' view of the 'Parochial Superpower' and everything associated with it." --"The Christian Science Monitor"

"[A] well-timed book." --"The Washington Post Book World"

"[An] honest self-examination...Hertsgaard has a light hand with political analysis that is extremely refreshing." --"Los Angeles Times"

"An impassioned critique of the status quo." --"San Francisco Chronicle"

"Compelling and heartfelt." --"Salon.com"

"A pithy, vastly informative book, a strikingly original analysis of the American Dream at home and the ways it haunts the rest of the world." --Nadine Gordimer, author of "The Pickup" "Engaging and informative. . . A revealing report on others' view of the 'Parochial Superpower' and everything associated with it." --"The Christian Science Monitor" "[A] well-timed book." --"The Washington Post Book World" "[An] honest self-examination...Hertsgaard has a light hand with political analysis that is extremely refreshing." --"Los Angeles Times" "An impassioned critique of the status quo." --"San Francisco Chronicle" "Compelling and heartfelt." --"Salon.com" "A pithy, vastly informative book, a strikingly original analysis of the American Dream at home and the ways it haunts the rest of the world." --Nadine Gordimer, author of "The Pickup" " Engaging and informative. . . A revealing report on others' view of the 'Parochial Superpower' and everything associated with it." --"The Christian Science Monitor" "[A] well-timed book." --"The Washington Post Book World" "[An] honest self-examination...Hertsgaard has a light hand with political analysis that is extremely refreshing." --"Los Angeles Times" "An impassioned critique of the status quo." --"San Francisco Chronicle" "Compelling and heartfelt." --"Salon.com" "A pithy, vastly informative book, a strikingly original analysis of the American Dream at home and the ways it haunts the rest of the world." --Nadine Gordimer, author of "The Pickup"

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