"Kayyem combines real-world national security experience, the everyday personal experiences of an individual, and the genius of a policy thinker for her compelling and engaging new book. Virtually anything Kayyem writes is a must-read and she has put it all together to help us prepare for our era of disasters."--Jeh Johnson, former secretary of homeland security
"From 9/11 through the pandemic, the United States has been battered by several decades of emergencies. Even more, and worse, are ahead. Juliette Kayyem has a clear-eyed, sane, urgent-but-not-frantic set of principles to guide us in dealing with 'the devil.' We'll all be better off for following her advice."--James Fallows, National Book Award winner
"Juliette Kayyem is who we call when disaster strikes for a reason: she's calm, unafraid, and deeply informed. Here she leaves no disaster unturned as she shows how we can be ready to respond. She'll open your eyes: you'll definitely never think of Fukushima, fires, or even Beyoncé the same way again."--Erin Burnett, CNN anchor
"Juliette Kayyem's infectious energy and passion for reasoned crisis management jump out of the pages of her book. She has written a succinct, compelling kitchen-table tutorial on how to get your head around crises. A must-read for first responders, crisis managers, and the normal citizen who wants to anticipate, prepare, cope, and be resilient."--James Clapper, former national intelligence director
"We live in a dangerous world where big trouble is inevitable. Oddly, those who warn us to be better prepared are often dismissed. But Juliette Kayyem refuses to be a modern-day Cassandra. Get your head around this book and get smart. Or ignore her lessons at your own peril."--Miles O' Brien, correspondent, PBS Newshour
"An eye-opening look at the disasters that have troubled humans throughout history--and why they seem to be increasing in frequency... An urgent, useful survival manual for our time."--Kirkus
"Full of practical advice and incisive analysis, this is an astute and timely road map for mitigating the consequences of the next cataclysm."--Publishers Weekly
"In a world marred by preventable miscalculation, Juliette Kayyem's 'The Devil Never Sleeps' provides a playbook for making it out alive."--Paige Williams, The New Yorker