“Just like “The Boys on the Bus” did a generation ago, [this book] gives us an intimate portrait of a major political campaign.” –Gail Sheehy, author of “Hillary’s Choice”“An entertaining, bouncy romp... an illuminating glimpse... Harpaz has written an honest book. The result is an insider's view of a female reporter grappling with a groundbreaking campaign.” –The New York Times Book Review“Hilarious, knowing and lively.” –The Washingtonian“Entertainingly frank.” –The Chicago Sun-Times“Harpaz is a smart writer with a comic flair who captures the high silliness, the tedium, and the inanity of a long political campaign.” –The Buffalo News“A charming, funny, gossipy account of life on the inside of a landmark campaign.” –Columbia Journalism Review“Insightful, honest and funny.” –Publishers Weekly“My dad gave me an autographed copy of [the book] when I was in high school, introducing me to a world of political reporting unlike the male-dominated one I had seen in movies and read about in other books. I felt like I was on the trail with AP journalist Beth Harpaz, and this book made me want to be a political reporter, which seemed like a far-fetched goal at the time. Today I cover the 2016 election for The Washington Post, and this book remains one of my all-time favorites.” –Jenna Johnson, Reporter