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The Passage of Power

The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Book 4

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The Passage of Power

By: Robert A. Caro
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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National Book Critics Circle Award, Biography, 2013

The Passage of Power follows Lyndon Johnson through both the most frustrating and the most triumphant periods of his career - 1958 to 1964. It is a time that would see him trade the extraordinary power he had created for himself as Senate Majority Leader for what became the wretched powerlessness of a Vice President in an administration that disdained and distrusted him. Yet it was, as well, the time in which the presidency, the goal he had always pursued, would be thrust upon him in the moment it took an assassin’s bullet to reach its mark.

For the first time, we see the Kennedy assassination through Lyndon Johnson’s eyes. We watch Johnson step into the presidency, inheriting a staff fiercely loyal to his slain predecessor; a Congress determined to retain its power over the executive branch; and a nation in shock and mourning. We see how within weeks - grasping the reins of the presidency with supreme mastery - he propels through Congress essential legislation that at the time of Kennedy’s death seemed hopelessly logjammed and seizes on a dormant Kennedy program to create the revolutionary War on Poverty.

Caro makes clear how the political genius with which Johnson had ruled the Senate now enabled him to make the presidency wholly his own. This was without doubt Johnson’s finest hour, before his aspirations and accomplishments were overshadowed and eroded by the trap of Vietnam.

It is an epic story told with a depth of detail possible only through the peerless research that forms the foundation of Robert Caro’s work, confirming Nicholas von Hoffman’s verdict that “Caro has changed the art of political biography.”

©2012 Robert A. Caro (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
20th Century Americas Modern Politicians Politics & Activism Presidents & Heads of State United States Assassin Thought-Provoking Vietnam War Suspenseful Biography War First Lady
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Would you listen to The Passage of Power again? Why?

Yes, this is a wonderful book and I have found more in it with repeated listening.

What did you like best about this story?

You see how Lyndon Johnson endured the worst period of his career and as a result of an assassination obtained the prize he had always wanted. You also see and learn how he rose to the challenges he faced.

Have you listened to any of Grover Gardner’s other performances? How does this one compare?

Yes and he was excellent as always in his narration of this series of books

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I found myself laughing when u hear some of the words and stories LBJ used to get other politicians to work with him.

Any additional comments?

This is the 4th volume of the years of lyndon Johnson. These are to my mind the greatest political biographies of any politician. Essential for understanding the use and abuse of power in mid 20th century America.

The fall and rise of LBJ

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Outstanding history, provocative clinical and yet full of humanity. Caro's words are brought to life as are Johnsons in this excellent work

Book 4 Passage of Power

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Enjoyed this very much. As well as plenty on Johnson, the Kennedys were prominent and engrossed by details of Dallas and Bobby too. Good to listen to and look forward to the next volume.

Detailed, Insightful and Informative

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This book is a work of genuine brilliance. In addition to providing a wide narrative sweep of this page of the 20th century it also provides searching analyses of all the main characters involved. One feels that one gets to know the real character of those people who shaped the last century - Not just Johnson himself, but Robert and John Kennedy and all those in his cabinet at the time.

The prose is beautiful, the action unflagging. This is history as it should be written for the non-historian, and historian alike.

Lyndon Johnson in Robert Caro's hands, becomes one of the most fascinating people of the 20th century. I cannot wait for the next instalment.

Tour de force

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The greatest writer, you see with Caro, is a generous one. His generosity is what enables him to depict a complex man like LBJ. He understands him better than LBJ ever understood himself, for better and worse.

Robert Caro and generosity

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