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'Bharara positions Doing Justice as a treatise on “the rule of law
and faith in the rule of law― at a time when both are under threat. The
contrast with Trump, and his contempt for the rule of law, is
inevitable. Beyond simply rebutting the president, though, Bharara seeks
to present the justice system Trump disdains as a source of inspiration
for a healthier politics. His reflection on the role of the justice
system in America is an effort both to make the inner workings of that
system accessible to people unfamiliar with what criminal justice looks
like from the perspective of law enforcement, and to suggest how people
might apply ideals and habits honed in the courtroom to the patterns of
everyday life.'—The Washington Post'His first book, Doing Justice: A
Prosecutorâ€s Thoughts on Crime, Punishment and the Rule of Law, takes
us back to basics, asking us to reflect on what truth means when a
serial liar sits in the Oval Office; what civility involves amid all the
social media yelling; and how to uphold the rule of law when thuggish
behaviour appears to be the order of the day… At its most powerful,Â
Doing Justice works as a metaphorical survival guide for the Trump era.
As with everything Bharara does, he writes in a tone that is calm and
considered, a warm bath after the outrage of Trumpâ€s daily tweets…
Thatâ€s what has made him such an unlikely superstar following his
dismissal at Trumpâ€s hands.'—The Guardian'Like the best lawyers (and
writers), Preet Bharara tells a good war story. But Doing Justice is a
great deal more—a vivid memoir of a critical job, a primer on the
toughest questions of prosecutorial ethics, and a reminder of the drama
inherent in life in the courtroom arena.'—Jeffrey Toobin, author ofÂ
American Heiress: The Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst
'Most chapters delight or provoke in some way... His book is ultimately
about ordinary fallibility, and how those responsible for the
dispensation of justice are regular humans, prone to act as humans do.
It is filled with sobering stories about error and—in the more
beautiful, memorable cases—ingenuity, determination, redemption...
Bharara, as usual, makes a very strong case.' —The New York Times
'Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the
Rule of Law is written in a way that both an inside audience and a lay
audience will savor. Trials and investigations are currently at the
forefront of our national discourse, and Bharara does a superb job
supplementing that conversation… What makes his book particularly
absorbing—and worth reading—is that, among the many and important
successes of his storied office, he also describes the uncertainty, the
struggles, the failures and the dilemmas inherent in the work… Doing
Justice is a consistently compelling and important tale, well written
and well worth reading.'—Lawfare  'With DOING JUSTICE: A
Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law, Preet
Bharara writes himself into the diamond circle of Clarence Darrow... now
we have an un-put-down-able primer from the former U.S. attorney for the
Southern District of New York (SDNY), written with immense skill and
engaging style. He's tough, smart, and funny... He tells riveting
stories from real-life experience... Preet Bharara writes that you will
not find God or grace in legal concepts or in formal notions of criminal
justice. But be assured that you'll find God and grace in this
fascinating book.'—Kitty Kelley, Washington Independent Review of
Books  'In this fascinating combination of memoir and ethical-legal
manifesto, former U.S. attorney Bharara posits that 'the model of the
American trial has something to teach us... about debate and
disagreement and truth and justice.' ...His prose has the quality of a
well-written speech, with philosophical pronouncements, followed by
supporting tales from both his legal career and his personal life,
recounted in a superbly accessible and conversational, even humorous
tone,.. Bharara also reminds readers that, while the law is an
incredible tool, it is people who create or corrupt justice. With its
approachable human moments, tragic and triumphant cases, heroic
investigators, and depictions of hardworking everyday people, this book
is a rare thing: a page-turning work of practical moral philosophy.' Â
—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) 'The former federal prosecutor
for the Southern District of New York skillfully explains how he
approached his job, offering a mixture of guiding principles and
compelling anecdotes. Unlike many lawyers who write books, Bharara
refreshingly avoids jargon, striking a conversational tone and regularly
employing analogies and metaphors that make his points easily
understandable. An engaging tour from beginning to end.'—Kirkus
(Starred Review) 'Bright with anecdotes from his len