
"Publishers Weekly, "June 15, 2011
"Shrewd political history.... O'Clery presents a colorful human-scale saga, full of pathos and pettiness. (As Gorbachev was preparing his farewell address, Yeltsin sent minions to evict his family from their dacha.) But he also illuminates larger historical forces: the revival of nationalist politics in the breakaway Soviet republics; the desperate food shortages as the command economy lost its authority; the social enervation that left no one willing to defend the Soviet system by force. The result is a revealing portrait of one of history's greatest upheavals.""Library Journal," June 15, 2011
"With a journalist's flair for detail, O'Clery offers a well-researched look at the last day of the Soviet Union and provides a balanced portrait of the characters involved.... Academics and lay readers alike will find this book a revealing addition to the history of modern Russia, as well as an engrossing journalistic study of two of Russia's most intriguing political leaders." "Minneapolis Star-Tribune," August 20, 2011"[A] gripping account of the Soviet Union's final day.... Here are the personalities, the drama, the betrayals, the bickering and maneuvering, the threats and entreaties behind an event that virtually no one in the West saw coming. Told with authority and narrative grace, O'Clery's book provides a keen understanding and unique perspective on what was one of the most important events in world history." "Sunday Times" (UK), August 21, 2011"[A] superb account." "Daily Mail" (UK), August 21, 2011"A clear and exciting account of these momentous times.... Crammed with fascinating and telling detail, it describes Mikhail Gorbachev's final evening as President of the USSR, with a series of flashbacks to the events that led to the hauling down of the Red Flag from the Kremlin. It also explores and illuminates the bristling personal rivalry and loathing that crackled between Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. It is a marvelous rea