UnPresidented

Politics, pandemics and the race that Trumped all others

Jon Sopel author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Ebury Publishing

Published:14th Jan '21

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This book offers a firsthand account of the chaotic 2020 election, revealing the profound impact of the pandemic on American politics and democracy.

In UnPresidented: Politics, pandemics and the race that Trumped all others, Jon Sopel, the BBC North America Editor, provides a unique diary of the 2020 presidential election, a period marked by unprecedented challenges. As the coronavirus pandemic unfolds, it becomes clear that this election is not just about candidates but the very fabric of American democracy itself. Sopel captures the atmosphere of the campaign trail as the stakes rise, painting a vivid picture of a nation grappling with a public health crisis while simultaneously engaging in a fierce political battle.

The narrative unfolds from the perspective of a seasoned reporter, offering an insider's view of the White House's response to the pandemic and the evolving political landscape. As the election heats up, Sopel highlights the personal and professional challenges faced by journalists covering a historic moment in American history. The book delves into the emotional toll of witnessing lives lost and the chaos that ensues, all while the presidential race intensifies.

Ultimately, UnPresidented serves as both a personal account and a broader commentary on the state of the nation during one of its most tumultuous years. Sopel's reflections provide a compelling exploration of how a global crisis can shape political narratives and the resilience of democracy in the face of adversity.

ISBN: 9781785944406

Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 34mm

Weight: 592g

368 pages