Description: In Hoffa's Shadow by Jack Goldsmith The untold story of Charles "Chuckie" OBrien, Jimmy Hoffas right-hand man and suspected killer, told by OBriens distinguished stepson. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "The Irishman is great art . . . but it is not, as we know, great history . . . Frank Sheeran . . . surely didnt kill Hoffa . . . But who pulled the trigger? . . . For some of the real story, and for a great American tale in itself, you want to go to Jack Goldsmiths book, In Hoffas Shadow." --Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal"In Hoffas Shadow is compulsively readable, deeply affecting, and truly groundbreaking in its re-examination of the Hoffa case . . . a monumental achievement." --James Rosen, The Wall Street Journal As a young man, Jack Goldsmith revered his stepfather, longtime Jimmy Hoffa associate Chuckie OBrien. But as he grew older and pursued a career in law and government, he came to doubt and distance himself from the man long suspected by the FBI of perpetrating Hoffas disappearance on behalf of the mob. It was only years later, when Goldsmith was serving as assistant attorney general in the George W. Bush administration and questioning its misuse of surveillance and other powers, that he began to reconsider his stepfather, and to understand Hoffas true legacy. In Hoffas Shadow tells the moving story of how Goldsmith reunited with the stepfather hed disowned and then set out to unravel one of the twentieth centurys most persistent mysteries and Chuckies role in it. Along the way, Goldsmith explores Hoffas rise and fall and why the golden age of blue-collar America came to an end, while also casting new light on the century-old surveillance state, the architects of Hoffas disappearance, and the heartrending complexities of love and loyalty. Author Biography Jack Goldsmith is the Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard University. From October 2003 to June 2004 he was assistant attorney general, Office of Legal Counsel. He lives in Newton, Massachusetts. Review "In Hoffas Shadow is compulsively readable, deeply affecting, and truly groundbreaking in its re-examination of the Hoffa case . . . a reckoning . . . and also a meticulous reconstruction of the greatest mystery in American history . . . a monumental achievement." --James Rosen, The Wall Street Journal "The Irishman is great art . . . but it is not, as we know, great history . . . Frank Sheeran . . . surely didnt kill Hoffa . . . But who pulled the trigger? . . . For some of the real story, and for a great American tale in itself, you want to go to Jack Goldsmiths book, In Hoffas Shadow." --Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal "Its fair to say that the last thing the world was itching for in 2019 was another speculative account of Hoffas final days. Which is precisely why Jack Goldsmiths gripping hybrid of personal memoir and forensic procedural lands with the force of a sucker punch. More than just another writer chewing over the same old facts and hypotheses, Goldsmith turns out to have a uniquely intimate connection to the case that gooses him along on his hunt for the truth." --Chris Nashawaty, The New York Times Book Review "[An] emotionally powerful and utterly compelling book . . . In Hoffas Shadow is highly impressive not only as a nonfiction murder mystery but also as a work of profoundly apologetic filial love." --David J. Garrow, The Washington Post "Jack Goldsmiths In Hoffas Shadow is a courageous, poignant, and personal portrait of Charles "Chuckie" OBrien--the man long-rumored to have had a hand in disappearing Jimmy Hoffa . . . Goldsmiths The Terror Presidency, a tale of fearlessness in public service, was one of the very best non-fiction books I read in the first decade of this century. In Hoffas Shadow, a display of courage of a very different kind, is the single best non-fiction book Ive read in the centurys second decade. Goldsmith has added a remarkable literary-autobiographical- historical achievement to his name." --Gabriel Schoenfeld, The American Interest "[In Hoffas Shadow] made me cry several times. It was a book about honor, a book about family, a book about guilt . . . I dont even know where to begin. The book is fantastic." --Errol Morris, Air Mail "The unlikeliest riveting read of the year . . . [Goldsmith is] always worth reading on any topic on which he opines. But I wasnt prepared to be transfixed by a D.C. "backstory" unlike any out there . . . this is a National Book Award nominee waiting to happen. And though Hoffa did not go gently into the night, his abrupt and final exit is as dark as any tragedy." --Hugh Hewitt, The Washington Post "So much has been written about Jimmy Hoffa, the former Teamster boss who vanished from a Detroit suburb in 1975, but a new book about him still contains surprises -- not least because of who wrote it . . . In Hoffas Shadow is several books in one -- an attempt to piece together the enduring mystery of Hoffas disappearance, a glancing history of the labor movement, a reflection on the governments surveillance powers and, underpinning it all, a memoir of Goldsmiths relationship with his stepfather [Chuckie OBrien] . . . The books pacing is steady and unrelenting, as Goldsmith toggles between his own careful narrative voice and Chuckies off-the-cuff wiseguy vernacular." --Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times Book Review "Goldsmith has produced a wonderful book about the complicated relationship between a deeply flawed stepfather [Chuckie OBrien] and the adopted son he loved deeply and forgave unconditionally for casting him aside . . . Goldsmith doesnt excuse OBriens misdeeds. But he comes to view his stepfathers experience as a target of then-Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy through the prism of his own experiences reviewing the legality of new surveillance powers granted after the 9/11 attacks." --Seth Stern, The Christian Science Monitor "This is an incredible story, plainly rebutting the clear understanding of many that Charles OBrien drove Jimmy Hoffa to his death, and offering a profoundly beautiful recognition of the nature of paternal love. This book will make you weep, repeatedly, for the injustice, and for the love." --Lawrence Lessig, professor at Harvard Law School and author of They Dont Represent Us and Republic, Lost "In Hoffas Shadow is a masterpiece and a page-turner--I couldnt put it down. Brilliant, suspenseful, and deeply moving, it offers a personal view of one of the greatest unsolved crimes in American history. At the same time, it offers startling insights into organized crime, the labor movement, and the surprising origins of todays surveillance state. Beautifully written and full of unexpected turns, this book is gripping and revelatory from start to finish." --Amy Chua, professor at Yale Law School and author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother and Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations "A thrilling, unputdownable story that takes on big subjects--injustice, love, loss, truth, power, murder--and addresses them in sentences of beauty and clarity informed by deep thought and feeling. Goldsmith, one of the finest minds of his generation, has told an insane tale with a storytellers flair. This is one of the best works of autobiography that Ive read in a very, very long time." --Bill Buford, former fiction editor of The New Yorker and author of Heat and Among the Thugs "I am one of the worlds experts on the July 30, 1975, murder of Jimmy Hoffa. And, now, Jack Goldsmith--with his brilliant research and beautiful writing style--comes along and tells me a whole bunch of things I never knew about that day. Satisfying his curiosity about his stepfathers alleged role in the crime and through his own personal integrity, Goldsmith has advanced the state of evidence of this unsolved mystery, bringing us closer to a final resolution." --Dan E. Moldea, author of The Hoffa Wars "This is an extraordinary, muscular adventure story about whats happened to our nation and whats possible for its future. A must-read." --Ron Suskind, author of Life, Animated and The One Percent Doctrine Review Quote " In Hoffas Shadow is compulsively readable, deeply affecting, and truly groundbreaking in its re-examination of the Hoffa case . . . a reckoning . . . and also a meticulous reconstruction of the greatest mystery in American history . . . a monumental achievement." --James Rosen, The Wall Street Journal " The Irishman is great art . . . but it is not, as we know, great history . . . Frank Sheeran . . . surely didnt kill Hoffa . . . But who pulled the trigger? . . . For some of the real story, and for a great American tale in itself, you want to go to Jack Goldsmiths book, In Hoffas Shadow ." -- Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal "Its fair to say that the last thing the world was itching for in 2019 was another speculative account of Hoffas final days. Which is precisely why Jack Goldsmiths gripping hybrid of personal memoir and forensic procedural lands with the force of a sucker punch. More than just another writer chewing over the same old facts and hypotheses, Goldsmith turns out to have a uniquely intimate connection to the case that gooses him along on his hunt for the truth." --Chris Nashawaty, The New York Times Book Review "[An] emotionally powerful and utterly compelling book . . . In Hoffas Shadow is highly impressive not only as a nonfiction murder mystery but also as a work of profoundly apologetic filial love." --David J. Garrow, The Washington Post "The unlikeliest riveting read of the year . . . [Goldsmith is] always worth reading on any topic on which he opines. But I wasnt prepared to be transfixed by a D.C. "backstory" unlike any out there . . . this is a National Book Award nominee waiting to happen. And though Hoffa did not go gently into the night, his abrupt and final exit is as dark as any tragedy." --Hugh Hewitt, The Washington Post "So much has been written about Jimmy Hoffa, the former Teamster boss who vanished from a Detroit suburb in 1975, but a new book about him still contains surprises -- not least because of who wrote it . . . In Hoffas Shadow is several books in one -- an attempt to piece together the enduring mystery of Hoffas disappearance, a glancing history of the labor movement, a reflection on the governments surveillance powers and, underpinning it all, a memoir of Goldsmiths relationship with his stepfather [Chuckie OBrien] . . . The books pacing is steady and unrelenting, as Goldsmith toggles between his own careful narrative voice and Chuckies off-the-cuff wiseguy vernacular." -- Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times Book Review "Goldsmith has produced a wonderful book about the complicated relationship between a deeply flawed stepfather [Chuckie OBrien] and the adopted son he loved deeply and forgave unconditionally for casting him aside . . . Goldsmith doesnt excuse OBriens misdeeds. But he comes to view his stepfathers experience as a target of then-Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy through the prism of his own experiences reviewing the legality of new surveillance powers granted after the 9/11 attacks." --Seth Stern, The Christian Science Monitor "This is an incredible story, plainly rebutting the clear understanding of many that Charles OBrien drove Jimmy Hoffa to his death, and offering a profoundly beautiful recognition of the nature of paternal love. This book will make you weep, repeatedly, for the injustice, and for the love." --Lawrence Lessig , professor at Harvard Law School and author of They Dont Represent Us and Republic, Lost " In Hoffas Shadow is a masterpiece and a page-turner--I couldnt put it down. Brilliant, suspenseful, and deeply moving, it offers a personal view of one of the greatest unsolved crimes in American history. At the same time, it offers startling insights into organized crime, the labor movement, and the surprising origins of todays surveillance state. Beautifully written and full of unexpected turns, this book is gripping and revelatory from start to finish." --Amy Chua , professor at Yale Law School and author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother and Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations "A thrilling, unputdownable story that takes on big subjects--injustice, love, loss, truth, power, murder--and addresses them in sentences of beauty and clarity informed by deep thought and feeling. Goldsmith, one of the finest minds of his generation, has told an insane tale with a storytellers flair. This is one of the best works of autobiography that Ive read in a very, very long time." --Bill Buford , former fiction editor of The New Yorker and author of Heat and Among the Thugs "I am one of the worlds experts on the July 30, 1975, murder of Jimmy Hoffa. And, now, Jack Goldsmith--with his brilliant research and beautiful writing style--comes along and tells me a whole bunch of things I never knew about that day. Satisfying his curiosity about his stepfathers alleged role in the crime and through his own personal integrity, Goldsmith has advanced the state of evidence of this unsolved mystery, bringing us closer to a final resolution." -- Dan E. Moldea, author of The Hoffa Wars "This is an extraordinary, muscular adventure story about whats happened to our nation and whats possible for its future. A must-read." --Ron Suskind , author of Life, Animated and The One Percent Doctrine Details ISBN1250757991 Author Jack Goldsmith Short Title In Hoffas Shadow Pages 384 Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 1250757991 ISBN-13 9781250757999 Format Paperback Publication Date 2020-09-15 Subtitle A Stepfather, a Disappearance in Detroit, and My Search for the Truth Publisher Picador USA Imprint Picador USA UK Release Date 2020-09-15 DEWEY 331.88113883 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137279410;
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