Clear-eyed and judicious. (The Women's Review of Books) Le Beaus biography is the longer and better researched of two recently published lives of Murray. (The New Republic) The Atheist belongs on the short shelf of books on American atheism, church-state relations, and school prayer (The Journal of American History) Le Beau offers an informative and melancholy portrait of self-promotion and folly. (American Historical Review) The Atheist is especially instructive today as issues of the separation of church and state continue to reverberate throughout our culture . . . well documented. (BOOK LOOK)