
Brody Mullins
Investigative Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter @WSJ. Author of The Wolves of K Street. Order now: https://t.co/XC61RGjMBR. [email protected]
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Nov 30, 2024 |
journalgazette.net | Mickey Bergman |Ellis Henican |John Sullivan |Brody Mullins
These works of political science are newly available through the Allen County Public Library. “In the Shadows: True Stories of High-Stakes Negotiations to Free Americans Captured Abroad”by Mickey Bergman, Ellis Henican The director of an organization that negotiates the release of political prisoners and hostages around the world tells the stories behind the complex machinations to bring home Americans such as Brittney Griner, Otto Warmbier and Paul Whelan.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Brody Mullins |Luke Mullins
A few years ago, Paul Manafort was a disgraced political operative living in a windowless cell. If Donald Trump wins in November, Mr. Manafort is likely to re-emerge as one of the most powerful people in Washington. Because of Mr. Trump's transactional nature and singular method of wielding power, as president, he would probably empower a small group of lobbyists who could profit from their access.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Alexis Gumbs |Rosie Schaap |Carol Mithers |Brody Mullins
Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $35 (528p) ISBN 978-0-374-60327-4This scintillating tour de force from poet Gumbs (Undrowned) traces the life of feminist poet Audre Lorde (1934–1992) in a free-ranging style as distinctive as its subject.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Rosie Schaap |Carol Mithers |Brody Mullins |Luke Mullins
Edward Wong. Viking, $30 (464p) ISBN 978-1-9848-7740-6The upheavals that drove China’s diaspora are revisited in this resonant and moving debut. New York Times journalist Wong recaps his father Yook Kearn’s experiences of China’s 20th-century tumults, beginning with the 1942 Japanese invasion that forced him from Hong Kong to his family’s ancestral village of Hap Wo in Guangdong province, where he weathered the war.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Rosie Schaap |Carol Mithers |Brody Mullins |Luke Mullins
Sadiya Ansari. House of Anansi, $18.99 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-4870-1237-3In this triumphant debut, journalist Ansari investigates a family mystery involving her grandmother. Growing up in a large Pakistani family in Toronto, Ansari had a complex relationship with her paternal grandmother, Tahira, who showed little interest in Ansari despite sharing a bedroom with her for years.
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Wolves of K Street named by National Review and @TeviTroy as one of the best books of the year! https://t.co/jMFpPmnEQl

The Guardian has named The Wolves of K Street as one of the top political books of the year! (https://t.co/xfZlQMizLw) The paper writes: "Tightly stitched, the 600-plus-page tome centers on the suicide of Evan Morris, a lobbyist for big pharma. It ends on a weary note: 'No

Thank you for the high praise!

Lots of books are written about Washington, but few capture how the city really works when the cameras are off. One of the best I’ve read in years is THE WOLVES OF K STREET, by the brother journalists @BrodyMullinsDC and @lmullinsdc https://t.co/mhj6Zp6L5M