Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism

by

Rachel Maddow

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers interested in lesser-known aspects of US history, particularly related to World War II and fascism.
  • Those concerned about current threats to democracy who want historical context.
  • Fans of Rachel Maddow's journalistic style and political commentary.
  • People looking for an accessible, entertaining introduction to this historical period.
  • Readers who enjoy drawing parallels between past and present political movements.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those seeking a more academic or scholarly treatment of the subject matter.
  • Readers who dislike mixing of historical facts with editorial commentary.
  • People who prefer a more impartial or balanced approach to political history.
  • Those who find Maddow's writing style too informal or snarky.
  • Readers looking for a more in-depth analysis of the root causes of fascism and anti-Semitism.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Provides fascinating historical information about Nazi and pro-fascist movements in America before and during World War II
  • Reveals the extent of German propaganda efforts and support from US citizens, including members of Congress
  • Draws compelling parallels between past fascist movements and current events in the US
  • Well-researched and based on academic sources
  • Entertaining and engaging writing style with humor and irony
  • Sheds light on lesser-known historical figures and events
  • Offers hope by showing how Americans have resisted fascism in the past
  • Fast-paced and readable for a general audience
  • Highlights the heroism of private citizens who investigated and exposed fascist groups
  • Provides important context for understanding modern threats to democracy

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found the writing style too snarky or distracting
  • Lacks clear connections between historical events and present day
  • Can feel disjointed or unfocused at times
  • Does not provide in-text citations for sources
  • May oversimplify complex historical events
  • Some felt it was too biased or partisan in its framing
  • Does not fully explore root causes of fascism and anti-Semitism
  • Can be repetitive or belabor certain points
  • Jumps between different historical figures and events in a confusing way for some readers
  • Lacks nuance in its portrayal of isolationists and anti-war voices

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