"Hubert Humphrey's life precisely overlapped the rise and fall of big-government liberalism as the dominant creed in American politics. James Traub's wise and absorbing biography of Humphrey never stints in crediting him with helping shape that political moment, and never flinches from showing how little he was able to do to resist its passing. True Believer brings to life an unjustly forgotten politician and reminds us that it is possible for a politician to be an honorable and good-hearted person."--Nicholas Lemann, author of Transaction Man
"The best biographies offer not only a portrait of a fascinating historical figure--but also a window into their era and a mirror that helps us understand our own. Traub's True Believer succeeds on all three counts. It is a riveting account of one of the greatest presidents America never had."--Yascha Mounk, author of The Great Experiment
"Traub is known as both an exemplary political biographer and an astute analyst of American liberalism. Both sets of talents are on display in True Believer, which brilliantly captures Humphrey, midcentury liberalism's most powerful public champion--with all his righteousness, decency, and hunger to improve regular people's lives, but also his struggles and failures. The triumphs and tragedy of Humphrey, Traub shows us in this compulsively readable story, are also those of liberalism itself."--David Greenberg, author of Calvin Coolidge
"A welcome resurrection of the life of an often-forgotten but significant political figure... An astute analysis of one of the last New Dealers."--Kirkus