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Learn moreThe New York Times bestselling author of They Knew, Hiding in Plain Sight, and The View from Flyover Country navigates a changing America as she and her family embark on a series of road trips, in a book that is part memoir, part history, and wholly unique.
It is one thing to study the fall of democracy, another to have it hit your homeland -- and yet another to raise children as it happens. The Last American Road Trip is one familyโs journey to the most beautiful, fascinating, and bizarre places in the US during one of its most tumultuous eras. As Kendzior works as a journalist chronicling political turmoil, she becomes determined that her young children see America before itโs too late. So Kendzior, her husband, and the kids hit the road -- again and again.
Starting from Missouri, the family drives across America in every direction as cataclysmic events โ- the rise of autocracy, political and technological chaos, and the pandemic โ- reshape American life. They explore Route 66, national parks, historical sites, and Americana icons as Kendzior contemplates love for country in a broken heartland. Together, the family watches the landscape of the United States -- physical, environmental, social, political -- transform through the car window.
Part memoir, part political history, The Last American Road Trip is one motherโs promise to her children that their country will be there for them in the future โ- even though at times she struggles to believe it herself.
Sarah Kendzior is the bestselling author of The View from Flyover Country, Hiding in Plain Sight, and They Knew. She lives with her husband and children in St. Louis, Missouri.
Sarah Kendzior is the bestselling author of The View from Flyover Country, Hiding in Plain Sight, and They Knew. She lives with her husband and children in St. Louis, Missouri.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Sarah Kendzior
ISBN:
9781250381484
Length:
10 hours 47 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Macmillan Audio
Publication date:
April 1, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#919 Overall
Genre rank:
#37 in Politics & Economy
Reviews
Praise for The Last American Road Trip
"Kendzior is an absolutely terrific writerโa preeminent voice of her generationโand her love for this troubled country flows like a kind of lifeblood through her work. I tore through The Last American Road Trip like it was a great novelโexcept that the sadness and wisdom it imparted stayed with me far longer than most fiction. Every American, whatever their politics, will recognize a country that they love, that they missโand that they might be able to reclaim." โSebastian Junger
Praise for They Knew
"[They Knew] is good medicine. Sarah Kendzior is not looking to entertain anyone here โ the stakes are too high. And no spoonful of sugar to help it all go down โ straight no chaser, blunt, to the point, looking straight at it."
โJohn Cusack
โI am hurtling through They Knew with a wonderful mix of admiration, writerly envy, and the deep satisfaction that comes with realizing that there are good, brilliant people out there still fighting the good fightโฆ It's such a relief to hear someone point out the obvious in such a clear, confident, unarguable way.โ
โSebastian Junger, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfect Storm
โThey Knew is a must read. Sarah Kendzior is like the Joan Didion of Missouri.โ
โRachel Dodes, coauthor of The Memo
"An extraordinarily insightful explanation of what history will remember as our era of insanity. In a year of a lot of great books this one is outstanding. She is a brilliant writer. Itโs both catharsis and vicarious vent! Essential."
โStevie Van Zandt
โFrom Norman Baker to Jeffrey Epstein, Iran-Contra to January 6, Sarah Kendziorโs forthcoming book, THEY KNEW, deftly separates fact from fiction in a conspiracy-addled nation.โ
โVanity Fair
โThe pathos of truth-seeking left me thinking of Herman Melville. I can't remember the last time I read a book where every sentence delivered."
โTimothy Snyder
"The book convenes a crucial conversation about the distinction between conspiracies and conspiracy theories โ and how each term plays out in our common life....If "They Knew" was a concept album, it would unite multiple musical genres."
โChicago Tribune
"An eye-opening look at the forces behind those attempting to undermine democracy, create political division and protect the criminal and political elite from prosecution and responsibility. You will walk away with a greater understanding of how D.C. really works, and along with informing you, it may also scare you a little."
โTown & Style
"Her writing raises points worth discussing and dissecting, in ways that can make readers stop and think and come up with conclusions that may make sense โ but arenโt always easy to accept."
โSt-Louis Post Dispatch
"Kendzior chooses her examples of embedded crime with the skill of a brain surgeon โ attempting a reverse lobotomy on a mostly comatose nation."
โWall Street on Parade
"Deftly dissects the tangled truths behind the conspiracies that intertwine American and international politics, business, and criminality with a style reminiscent of Ronan Farrowโs Catch and Kill or Bob Woodwardโs recent books ... Kendzior's compelling and urgent prose will speak to readers who are working to make sense of the current political and social landscapes."
โBooklist
"A sharp dissection of a culture of lies, secrets, and conspiraciesโincluding 'the original conspiracy theory: American exceptionalism' .... A provocative, pointed challenge to all Americans to dig harder for the truth."
โKirkus Reviews
"Eye-opening... Kendziorโs deep dives into recent scandals are illuminating"
โPublishers Weekly
โA detailed look into both the appeal of conspiracy theories and the effects that they can have on society writ large.โ
โInsideHook, "The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This September"
"Enormously powerful, clear-headed and convincing."
โThe Straight Dope
Praise for Hiding in Plain Sight
"This fucking rocks."
โTori Amos
โFlat out fantastic.โ
โDon Winslow
"I recommend it, especially if you have any doubt about what's at stake in this year's presidential election."
โConnie Schultz, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author of forthcoming novel The Daughters of Erietown
"Sarah Kendzior, in her brilliant new book, is one of the few journalists who grasps what is happening."
โDavid Cay Johnston, New York Times bestselling author of It's Even Worse Than You Think and Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist
"An amazing book about our current political situation and how we got here."
โPeter Gallagher
โItโs brilliant and also terrifying. You canโt look away.โ
โAlex George, author of The Paris Hours
"[Hiding in Plain Sight] outlines how Trump's rise coincided with what [Kendzior] believes is the degradation of the American political system and the continual erosion of civil liberties in the country by foreign powers, revealing just how fragile American democracy is right now."
โInternational Business Times, Top 10 Best Books About Donald Trump in 2020
"A chilling account of how the media, government, and public have failed to hold Trump accountable, and how this has significantly impacted U.S. democracy."
โLibrary Journal Review
"Hiding in Plain Sight isnโt just about Trump, but about how crumbling democracies intent on rolling back the freedoms of its citizens create perfect conditions for the rise of dangerous autocrats."
โBitch Magazine, 2020 Nonfiction Preview
"Dazzling"
โThe Chicago Daily Herald
"Impeccably researched...This comprehensive, page-turning account presents a stark and uncompromising indictment of the Trump presidency as the culmination of a 'decades-long erosion of American stability, integrity, and democracy." โPublishers Weekly
"If you only read one journalistic account of Donald Trumpโs America make sure it is Sarah Kendziorโs Hiding in Plain Sight."
โThe Socialist Review
"A scathing indictment of Donald Trump...Kendzior offers fresh views based on her experiences living in the declining economy of the Midwest and on observations as an academic researcher studying dictatorships in the former Soviet Union..... A passionate call for immediate action against the 'transnational crime syndicate' that has supplanted the U.S. government."
โKirkus
"Her highly readable and well-documented new narrative explains the development of an elite criminal network in America, how digital media has shaped repression and protest, and how globalization has allowed the proliferation of organized crime."
โNational Review of Books
"Sarah Kendzior brings her unique perspective to bear in her engaging new book."
โThe Arts Fuse
"This is about our country. Irrelevant of whether you consider yourself to be on the right or the left.... Sarah has blown the whistle. The rich have gotten richer, the government has been stripped and the powerful are ever more so. You want to believe someone is on your page. That thereโs someone to listen to, to inspire you... Thatโs Sarah Kendzior."
โBob Lefsetz, The Lefsetz Letter
"An elegantly written, unforgiving, trenchant bit of political analysis."
โInside HigherEd
"Sarah Kendziorโs Hiding in Plain Sight should be required reading prior to the 2020 election. It shows the decline of American politics into the corruption that inhabits the Oval Office today.... By giving us a clear eyed view of what weโre up against, Sarah Kendzior has given us cause to continue the fight."
โPrimmLife
Praise for The View from Flyover Country
A New York Times Bestseller
An NPR Best Book of the Year 2018
"Both prescient and honest...seeing the roots of the arguments that now dominate cable news is both fascinating and a little bit haunting in retrospect." โNPR
"Kendziorโs prose is sharp and consistent whether the essay is data dense or an opinion piece. She maneuvers through big issues with a pace and clarity that makes unpalatable topics fascinating, and unfortunately, relatable." โ Hyperallergic
โThe defining journalistic account of Trumpโs America does complain, but it isnโt best-selling gossip fodder like Michael Wolffโs Fire and Fury or James Comeyโs A Higher Loyalty. Itโs the book from the Midwestern journalist who barely mentions the presidentโs name.โ
โRecord-Eagle
"Sharply written pieces about life and inequality in middle America."
โMilwaukee Journal-Sentinel, 85 Books for Summer Reading
An academic, Midwesterner and firebrand, Kendzior crafts work that looks unflinchingly at what ails the country." โShelf Awareness, starred review
"Itโs a call to arms, highlighting the struggles of disenfranchised, overworked, and underpaid Americans, and urging our elected officials to recognize and address the inequalities that have become even more pronounced since when she originally wrote the essays." โThe Village Voice
"The View From Flyover Country is well worth reading....Here is a thoughtful critic who knows how to sound the alarm." โThe Arts Fuse
"Kendziorโs essays bring to light social injustice and economic inequality in Middle America from a voice that lives there." โMedium
โThe talented Kendziorโฆwrites intelligently and with great empathy about problems faced by the Midwest.โ โNew York Post
โKendziorโs writing, while often concise and clever like this, is just as often backed by statistics, attributions or an illustrative profileโฆThough her message is alarming, it is softened with compassion.โ โSt. Louis Post-Dispatch
โAn astonishment and a challenge to convention for all sorts of reasonsโฆ[One of the] books devoted to where we really were not very long ago, where we are now and where we might well be going. They donโt mess around. They play rough. But then the truth almost always does.โ โBuffalo News
"From Russia to flyover country, Sarah Kendzior might be the voice we need." โColumbia Journalism Review
"Hers is a crystalline voice of reason and appraisal in a world that shifts further into unrecognizable territory minute-by-minute." โ Carol Haggas, Booklist
"A collection of sharp-edged, humanistic pieces about the American heartland...Passionate pieces that repeatedly assail the inability of many to empathize and to humanize." โ Kirkus
โUrgent and beautifully expressed . . . What makes Kendziorโs writing so truly important [is that] it documents where the problem lies, by somebody who lives there. Read her.โ โTHE WIRE
โKendzior is no psychic. Sheโs just whip-smart and an expert on authoritarian governments. Sheโs also that rare writer with an analystโs brain and an empathโs heartโฆ Though the essays are topical and politicalโฆone senses theyโll stand the test of time, just for the beauty of the prose and the soundness of the philosophy.โ โSTEFENE RUSSELL, ST. LOUIS MAGAZINE