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"...   a compelling story that features demagogues; terrorists; a gullible, xenophobic public; rogue law enforcement officials; and good guys....  Ackerman captures well the pathological character of the young Hoover..."    

--Publishers Weekly, April 2007.



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On June 2, 1919, bombs exploded simultaneously in nine American cities, including one that destroyed the home of the Attorney General of the United States, A. Mitchell Palmer.  In the aftermath of World War I, America faced a new enemy—radical communism.  Palmer vowed a crackdown.


To lead it, he chose his youngest assistant, twenty-four year-old J. Edgar Hoover.  Under Palmer’s wing, Hoover helped execute a series of brutal nationwide raids, bursting into homes without warning, arresting over 10,000 Americans and assembling secret files on hundreds of thousands of suspects and political enemies.  Amid the hysteria, a handful of lawyers like Clarence Darrow and future Supreme Court Justices Felix Frankfurter and Harlan Fisk Stone dared to defend accused radicals in the name of free speech and civil liberties.  Hoover survived to emerge as the most controversial American law enforcement figure of the Twentieth Century, a person uniquely praised, feared, and condemned.


Young J. Edgar brings to life Palmer’s raids and Hoover ’s coming of age, a metaphor on post-9/11 America.  It reaches the heart of our current debate on personal freedoms in a time of war and fear.


 Reviews and interviews of Young J. Edgar:

"The Real J. Edgar Hoover," interview with NPR's "On Point," November 9, 2011.

"Five myths about J. Edgar Hoover," Washington Post, November 9, 2011

Interview with Leonard Lopate (WNYC - NPR)
,  New York, July 2007.


Interview on C-SPAN "After Words,” June 2007.

Joseph C. Goulden in The Washington Times, August 2007.

Junior G-Man,” Washington Post Book World, June 2007.

David M. Kinchen in Huntington News, June 2007.

“Another J. Edgar Hoover?” from Los Angeles Times, June 14, 2004.

Nicholas Von Hoffman, BookForum, June/July/Aug  2007
New York Sun, May 2007


FrontPageMagazine.com, May 2007.


Patricia Kushlia on “WhirledView” Blog, August 2007
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Tom Gordon, Tammy Swofford Blog, July 2007.

Matt Janovic, “7 to the Power of Seven” Blog, July 2007.

 

Library Journal, May 2, 2007.

Kirkus Reviews, advance review, April 15, 2007.


Publishers Weekly, advance review, April 2, 2007.


 

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