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The Promise
President Obama, Year One  
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Barack Obama’s inauguration as president on January 20, 2009, inspired the world. But the great promise of "Change We Can Believe In" was immediately tested by the threat of another Great Depression, a worsening war in Afghanistan, and an entrenched and deeply partisan system of business as usual in Washington. Despite all the coverage, the backstory of Obama’s historic first year in office has until now remained a mystery.

In The Promise: President Obama, Year One, Jonathan Alter, one of the country’s most respected journalists and historians, uses his unique access to the White House to produce the first inside look at Obama’s difficult debut.

What happened in 2009 inside the Oval Office? What worked and what failed? What is the president really like on the job and off-hours, using what his best friend called "a Rubik’s Cube in his brain"? These questions are answered here for the first time. We see how a surprisingly cunning Obama took effective charge in Washington several weeks before his election, made trillion-dollar decisions on the stimulus and budget before he was inaugurated, engineered colossally unpopular bailouts of the banking and auto sectors, and escalated a treacherous war not long after settling into office.

The Promise is a fast-paced and incisive narrative of a young risk-taking president carving his own path amid sky-high expectations and surging joblessness. Alter reveals that it was Obama alone—"feeling lucky"—who insisted on pushing major health care reform over the objections of his vice president and top advisors, including his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, who admitted that "I begged him not to do this."

Alter takes the reader inside the room as Obama prevents a fistfight involving a congressman, coldly reprimands the military brass for insubordination, crashes the key meeting at the Copenhagen Climate Change conference, and realizes that a Senate candidate’s gaffe about baseball in a Massachusetts special election will dash the big dream of his first year.


In Alter’s telling, the real Obama is an authentic, demanding, unsentimental, and sometimes overconfident leader. He adapted to the presidency with ease and put more "points on the board" than he is given credit for, but neglected to use his leverage over the banks and failed to connect well with an angry public. We see the famously calm president cursing leaks, playfully trash-talking his advisors, and joking about even the most taboo subjects, still intent on redeeming more of his promise as the problems mount.

This brilliant blend of journalism and history offers the freshest reporting and most acute perspective on the biggest story of our time. It will shape impressions of the Obama presidency and of the man himself for years to come.



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Praise for The Promise

“Gives us a new perspective on the 44th president by providing a detailed look at his decision-making . . . and a keen sense of what it’s like to work in his White House. . . . Alter uses his considerable access to the president and his aides to give us an informed look at No. 44’s management style.”

           
-- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
“Jonathan Alter has delivered an exceptionally well-written account of President Obama's first year in office. Brimming with fresh and judicious ideas, his book fuses political analysis, subtle insights into the president's mind and policy debates into a fast-paced, crisis-filled story. "The Promise," based on more than 200 interviews with Obama and his close friends and aides, provides an uncommonly candid look inside a somewhat walled-off White House. . . . Alter's deeply reported and analytically arresting book takes Obama's story in subtler and more contradictory directions than it has gone before.”

           
-- Matthew Dallek, The Washington Post Book World
“Jonathan Alter is the new Theodore H. White. . . .The first 12 months of an American presidency as nonfiction melodrama. The Promise is not a campaign rehash, but a well-informed chronicle, sometimes sober, often raucous. Other books will be written about Barak Obama’s time in the White House; this snapshot fo 2009 will be a durable, well-thumbed guide.”

           
-- Martin F. Nolan, San Francisco Chronicle
“A deeply reported, soberly appraised account of the president’s tumultuous first months in office. . . . The book is rich in the kinds of insider detail that make for an entertaining, as well as informative, reading experience. . . . When it comes to what we’ve all come to call the first draft of history, The Promise is more polished, and far more thoughtful, than most. For those attempting to get a fix on a fascinating but strangely elusive chief executive, it’s essential reading.”

           
-- Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
“The Promise offers an excellent opportunity to appraise Obama’s initial efforts. Drawing on interviews with over 200 people, including the president and his top aides, Alter examines everything from the economic bailouts to the military surge in Afghanistan.”

           
-- Jacob Heilbrunn, The New York Times Book Review
“An engaging, blow-by-blow account of the infancy of the Obama presidency. . . . Manna for political junkies. . . . Thoroughly researched . . . humanizes a figure considered periodically out-of-touch even by some of his admirers.”

           
-- Carlo Wolff, The Boston Globe
“Jonathan Alter is a diligent political reporter with more sources than the Mississippi. . . .  A calm, solid narrative of the people and events of the first Obama year. . . . The book offers a cascade of detail to please any follower of politics.” (This review also compares Alter to the great Walter Lippmann)

           
-- Zay N. Smith, Chicago Sun- Times
“An impressively reported, myth-debunking and timely combination of journalism and history.”

           
-- Harry Hurt III, The New York Times (“Off the Shelf” Sunday column)
Herald & Review, January 13, 2011
...s presidency, though barely more than two years old, already has generated three such volumes - Wolffe's; Jonathan Alter's genuinely definitive account of the president's first year in office, "The Promise''; and Woodward's finely detailed ...
Louisville Courier-Journal, January 8, 2011
...the fine work of the 24/7 news cycle notwithstanding, America is still getting to know President Barack Obama. Jonathan Alter, an experienced Washington hand for Newsweek and MSNBC, offers a balanced and authoritative look at the man in the ...
Daily Beast, January 7, 2011
...Jonathan Alter is a columnist for Newsweek and a contributing correspondent for NBC News. He is the author of The Promise: President Obama, Year One, a New York Times bestseller out ...
ICT magazine, December 31, 2010
...shouldn?t make me mad, because it?s not news. But reading Jonathan Alter?s confirmation in his new book The Promise ?The inability to pivot in 2010 to a single-minded focus on jobs was a by-product of what one senior aide called ...
Jewish Herald-Voice, December 7, 2010
...can’t sell them.” This is what passes for political discourse in our media-saturated nation. Thus, to hear Jonathan Alter tell it, our honeymoon with Obama lasted about six months. Then, disillusion began to creep in. “Little by little ...
New York Magazine, May 24, 2010
...he can barely get home at the end of the day before he breaks down in tears. As Jonathan Alter reveals in his new book The Promise : Obama teased Summers for repeatedly falling asleep in meetings, for sweating in winter, and for attaching ...
St. Petersburg Times, May 22, 2010
...at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Inkwood Books, 216 S Armenia Ave., Tampa. Forum Truth presents Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter (The Promise: President Obama, Year One) at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Holley Hall in the Beatrice Friedman Center, 709 N Tamiami ...
Los Angeles Times, May 21, 2010
...a slew of Barack Obama books landing this year. The tale involved one of his competitors, Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter, whose own narrative of Obama's first year in office, 'The Promise,' comes out this week. But as he leaned across a ...
New York Times, May 21, 2010
...hasn?t been a fan of Wall Street?s attitude for some time. In a review of Jonathan Alter?s ?The Promise,? The Los Angeles Times excerpts a recounting of President Obama?s reaction to Goldman Sachs This wasn?t the only time when the supremely ...
NewsMax.com, May 20, 2010
...radio talk show host and former Reagan administration official Hugh Hewitt has high praise for Newsweek Senior Editor Jonathan Alter’s new book about President Obama’s first year in office. He sat down on Wednesday for an interview with ...
CNBC, May 18, 2010
...Newsweek Senior Editor Jonathan Alter’s new book, Of course, a good piece of The Promise is about the economy and finance, which is why Cramer today invited Alter to appear on Mad Money ...
Huffington Post, May 18, 2010
...Having grown up six blocks from Wrigley Field, Jonathan Alter, a senior editor and columnist at Newsweek magazine in New York, still considers himself a Chicagoan. "So when a Chicagoan was elected president, I felt the same surge of ...
The Hill, May 14, 2010
...Staff Rahm Emanuel "begged" President Obama to pursue an incremental approach to healthcare, according to a new book. Jonathan Alter writes in "The Promise" that just as townhall fury was heating up in the summer of 2009, Rahm urged the ...
New York Observer, May 14, 2010
...Book Award-winning author Kevin Boyle feels about another book called Arc of Justice.) This month Newsweek senior editor Jonathan Alter is coming out with his own Obama book, The Promise: President Obama, Year One, which follows the release ...
First Post, May 12, 2010
...country. The claim is made in a new book about the American presidency by the senior Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter. In The Promise: President Obama, Year One, Alter suggests Sarkozy is not living up to his nickname "hot bunny" because, ...
Deccan Herald, May 12, 2010
...Nicolas Sarkozy because of his hectic schedule, a new book has claimed. According to the book, titled 'The Promise', penned by American journalist Jonathan Alter, 55-year-old Sarkozy is usually too busy to fulfil his 42-year-old wife's ...
CNN, May 11, 2010
...between First Lady Michelle Obama and France's First Lady, Carla Bruni. The book's author, Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter, writes that Bruni, "delighted in telling friends that she shocked Michelle Obama at their first meeting." Alter ...
CNN, May 11, 2010
...between First Lady Michelle Obama and France's First Lady, Carla Bruni. The book's author, Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter, writes that Bruni, "delighted in telling friends that she shocked Michelle Obama at their first meeting." Alter ...
Deccan Herald, May 10, 2010
...two years ago, while she had sex with hubby President Nicolas Sarkozy. According to a new book, The Promise, 42-year-old Bruni told US first lady Michelle Obama that she was making love with her husband while a senior Head of State cooled ...
Daily Caller, May 10, 2010
...an unidentified head of state waiting while they had sex. Ooh la la! In the new book, “The Promise: President Obama, Year One”, Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter reveals that, during a visit to the US, France’s first lady, former ...
Examiner.com, May 8, 2010
...Read Examiner.com's terms of use. Email Address Include other special offers from Examiner.com According to Jonathan Alter's new book, Obama has been known to drop the occasional F-bomb. Photo: Reason.com Listen, there are a lot of ...
Times of India, May 8, 2010
...Alter as writing. "Michelle laughed nervously and said no," he stated. The episode is described in 'The Promise: President Obama, Year One', a book by Newsweek scribe Jonathan Alter ...
Post Chronicle, May 8, 2010
...Is President Barack Obama an angry man? According to Newsweek senior editor Jonathan Alter, President Obama is not all Mr. Cool, but can get testy and completely lose his calm personality. The only thing is, Americans barely ever see it. A ...
NewKerala.com, May 8, 2010
...the New York Daily News quoted Alter as writing.'Michelle laughed nervously and said no,' he stated.'The Promise', a book by Newsweek senior editor Jonathan Alter, is due out from Simon & Schuster on May 18 ...
NewKerala.com, May 8, 2010
...the Commander in Chief portrays a cool image, he does lose his temper at times. The book, 'The Promise: President Obama, Year One', by Newsweek senior editor Jonathan Alter, recounts a series of private blow-ups, including a particularly ...
DNA India, May 8, 2010
...the Commander in Chief portrays a cool image, he does lose his temper at times. The book, The Promise: President Obama, Year One, by Newsweek senior editor Jonathan Alter, recounts a series of private blow-ups, including a particularly fiery ...
Topnews.in, May 6, 2010
...Obama alleges he once used the vulgar term "tea-bagger" to refer to the Tea Party movement. Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter, in his book "The Promise: President Obama, Year One," to be released May 18, quotes the president as saying that ...
Yahoo! India, May 6, 2010
...Obama alleges he once used the vulgar term "tea-bagger" to refer to the Tea Party movement. Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter, in his book "The Promise: President Obama, Year One," to be released May 18, quotes the president as saying that ...
National Review, May 4, 2010
...Amy Holmes e-mailed me in shock this morning when she read this quote from Jonathan Alter's new book, The Promise: President Obama, Year One , in Mike Allen's morning e-mail : "Obama said that the unanimous House vote against the ...
Daily Caller, May 4, 2010
...book about his presidency referring to the Tea Party movement using a derogatory term with sexual connotations. In Jonathan Alter’s “The Promise: President Obama, Year One,” President Obama is quoted in an interview saying that the ...