Take Herbert Hoover: before becoming president, he was the “Great Humanitarian,” the man who saved tens of millions from starvation. But after less than a year in the White House, the stock market crashed, and all the good he had done seemed to be forgotten. Then there’s Marlene Dietrich, well remembered as a screen goddess, and less remembered as a great patriot. Alongside American servicemen on the front lines during World War II, she risked her life to help defeat the Nazis of her native Germany. And what about Billy Carter and history’s unruly presidential brothers? Were they ne’er-do-well liabilities, or secret weapons? Plus, Mobits for dead sports teams, dead countries, the dearly departed station wagon, and dragons. Yes, dragons.
Rocca is an expert researcher and storyteller. He draws on these skills here. With his dogged reporting and trademark wit, Rocca brings these men and women back to life like no one else can. Mobituaries is an insightful and unconventional account of the people who made life worth living for the rest of us, one that asks us to think about who gets remembered, and why.
Hardcover, 384 pages.
"Once again Mo Rocca delivers a funny and smart offering whilst punning off his first name.” —Jon Stewart
“I'm dead keen to read it and alive with joy at not being included.” —P. J. O'Rourke, author of, most recently, None of My Business
“In our fact-challenged times, Rocca’s joyful tour through the “didja know”s of history is an unexpected antidote.” —The New Yorker
"There’s an attention to detail in Rocca’s book (which he penned with college friend and current professor Jonathan Greenberg) that makes it readable in both long and short bursts. . . .You can pick up the book for a few minutes or an entire afternoon and have a satisfying experience." — Forbes
"[Mo Rocca’s obituaries have] a rare and welcome generosity of spirit…They revisit people who died long ago but were denied full appreciation. They’re exhumation as celebration.” —Frank Bruni, New York Times Opinion Columnist
“With wit, exuberance and a touch of mischievousness, Mobituaries provides fascinating facts for all ages.” —Shelf Awareness
“Mo Rocca is like a box of chocolates; the more you taste him, the more you love him. And he just gets better and better. Read on and enjoy slowly.” —Angie Dickinson, Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning actress
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