A Very Stable Genius, I Alone Can Fix It, Politics On The Edge 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
A Very Stable Genius
I Alone Can Fix It
Politics On the Edge
Overview:
Three landmark political memoirs and investigations come together in this hard-hitting set. From the White House to Westminster, you’ll get frontline reporting and candid storytelling that illuminates how power, media, and policy collide in the modern age. A Very Stable Genius and I Alone Can Fix It come from Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig, offering a meticulous, deeply sourced portrait of Donald Trump’s presidency and its most turbulent year. Politics On the Edge, from Rory Stewart, offers a different vantage: a British diplomat-turned-politician’s razor-sharp, at times bleakly humorous, inside view of the shift in UK politics and the rise of populism. Together, these three books create a complete, world-spanning picture of leadership, accountability, and the fragility of democratic institutions. Perfect for current affairs readers, politics students, and nonfiction lovers who crave solid evidence, vivid narratives, and real-world implications of governance today. Published to captivate and inform, these titles invite you to see politics from multiple compelling angles.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This set stands out because it blends investigative journalism with memoir, crossing the Atlantic to explore how leaders shape, and are shaped by, their moments of crisis. Rucker and Leonnig’s narratives deliver a granular, document-driven account of a presidency under pressure, while Stewart’s memoir injects a European perspective on power, policy, and public trust. The trio offers a cohesive reading arc: the mechanics of political decision-making, the human costs of leadership, and the enduring questions of moral courage in public life. Fans of contemporary history will appreciate the depth of sourcing, the candour, and the way the books complement one another, turning complex events into a memorable reading journey you can discuss, debate, and gift with confidence.
Books Included in This Collection:
A Very Stable Genius
A deep-dive into the Trump presidency and its testing of American democratic norms, this front-line account from two seasoned reporters unpacks how decisions, personalities, and political dynamics shaped events in Washington. Drawing on hundreds of sources and extensive interviews, the book offers a forensic look at the pressures, missteps, and strategic calculations that defined one of the most scrutinised administrations in modern history. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking context for the 2016–2020 era and its aftermath, written with rigor, clarity, and narrative drive.
I Alone Can Fix It
This is the definitive inside-story of Trump’s final year, told with unflinching precision and access to key insiders. Leonnig and Rucker assemble a detailed, year-long chronicle of the people who enabled or obstructed the president as he fought to cling to power. The result is a gripping, high-stakes portrait of governance under pressure, where decisions ripple through national security, public health, and the rule of law. It’s essential for readers who want to understand how a presidency can teeter on the edge and what that means for future leadership.
Politics On the Edge
Rory Stewart’s memoir offers a personal, often stark account of Britain’s turbulent political era. By tracing the arc from pre-Brexit uncertainty to leadership ambitions and parliamentary clashes, Stewart provides a lucid, sometimes wry, examination of how elites failed to uphold trust and how citizens respond to political upheaval. It’s a portrait of public service under strain—intimate, insightful, and provocative—written by a figure who combines practical diplomacy with a sharp political conscience.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers who want a thorough, relation-rich understanding of late-20th and early-21st-century politics. It suits nonfiction fans, politics students, journalists-in-training, gift buyers seeking smart, conversation-sparking titles, and collectors who value cross-Atlantic political narratives. If you’re building a home-library of current affairs, this trio offers a balanced blend of investigative reporting and personal memoir—perfect for binge-reading, classroom discussion, or weekend reflections after a day of news. It also makes a thoughtful, high-impact gift for book lovers who follow US and UK politics alike.
Key Benefits:
- Access to insider perspectives on the Trump presidency and its most consequential year from Pulitzer Prize–winning reporters.
- A complementary UK perspective on political upheaval through Rory Stewart’s candid memoir.
- Clear, well-sourced analysis that enhances understanding of how governments respond to crisis.
- Engaging, narrative-driven non-fiction that reads like a gripping political thriller.
- Perfect for study, discussion, and reference in political science or current affairs courses.
- Ideal as a premium gift for politically engaged readers and history buffs.
- Strengthens reading journey with a coherent trio that covers both sides of the Atlantic.
- Durable, complete set for collectors who value credibility, depth, and journalistic integrity.
About the Author:
Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig are Washington Post reporters and Pulitzer Prize–winning authors renowned for their rigorous, evidence-based political reporting. Their collaboration yielded A Very Stable Genius (a definitive account of Trump’s White House) and I Alone Can Fix It (a forensic look at Trump’s final year), both lauded for meticulous sourcing and compelling storytelling. Rory Stewart is a British writer, diplomat and former politician whose work blends personal narrative with sharp political analysis. As host of The Rest Is Politics, he offers unvarnished, practical insight into governance, power, and public duty. Together, these voices enrich the set with international breadth and a strong, trustworthy non-fiction voice that readers turn to for clarity in chaotic times.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This 3-book collection delivers not just information, but a cohesive reading experience that clarifies how contemporary politics operates across borders. You gain access to the most talked-about political narratives of the last decade, presented by authors who combine investigative discipline with human-rights concern and political conscience. It’s a powerful gift for curious minds, a reliable classroom resource, and a polished, premium addition to any serious non-fiction shelf. Owning the complete set makes the stories easier to contextualise, compare, and discuss, turning news events into lasting understanding and conversation starters.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.