Identity Crisis: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Meaning of America vs Breaking History: A White House Memoir
Overall winner: Breaking History: A White House Memoir
Key Differences
Breaking History (Jared Kushner) is a memoir offering a first-hand White House account with higher aggregate ratings and many more reviews, while Identity Crisis (Lynn Vavreck & John Sides) is a data-driven, well-researched analysis focused on the 2016 campaign and political meaning. Choose Kushner's memoir if you want an engaging, insider narrative and broader reader consensus; choose Vavreck & Sides for empirical, unbiased analysis of the 2016 election
Identity Crisis: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Meaning of America
Analytical profile of the 2016 campaign and its impact on American political meaning. Combines data-driven analysis with accessible narrative. Customer note: well-researched, readable, and unbiased
Pros
- data-driven analysis
- readable narrative
- unbiased presentation
- well-researched
Cons
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Breaking History: A White House Memoir
A memoir offering a first-hand account of recent events in the Trump White House. Readers find it engaging, readable, and informative, with behind-the-scenes insights. A customer notes its honest writing and detailed coverage
Pros
- readable narrative
- first-hand perspective
- behind-the-scenes insights
- informative historical context
Cons
- political perspective may be polarized
- some readers may seek broader context
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lynn VavreckJohn Sides |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Jared Kushner |