Keynote
Now in paperback, the story of the torch march and rally that shocked the nation
“A deeply researched, and deeply felt, portrait of contemporary America.”—The New York Times
“The result is not merely smart but shattering. [Charlottesville] joins the ranks of some of the best American nonfiction in recent years . . . as testimony to events we’d be unwise to forget.”—Lily Meyer, The New Republic
“Captivating. . . . [Charlottesville] brings history and current events into illuminating dialogue.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Charlottesville comprehensively demonstrates how internet hatemongering and gun ubiquity are endangering pluralism, civic participation and good-faith debate. . . . As described by Baker, the events couldn’t be timelier.”—Kevin Canfield, Minnesota Star Tribune