Newt was instrumental both as an adviser to Donald Trump in 2016 and continues to define the political landscape through his books, op-eds, videos and media appearances. Very few have been as successful as this man from Georgia. Citizen Newt will show the real Newt who has risen through the ranks. In Citizen Newt, Presidential historian and bestselling author Craig Shirley, described as the definitive biographer of President Ronald Reagan, explores how Newt Gingrich, a twice-failed nominee to Georgia’s sixth district of the House of Representatives, rose in influence in American politics.
Craig Shirley is the author of four critically praised bestsellers about Ronald Reagan, Reagan’s Revolution, Rendezvous with Destiny, Last Act, and Reagan Rising. His book December 1941 appeared multiple times on the New York Times bestseller list.
Citizen Newt: The Making of a Reagan Conservative
Author: Craig Shirley
Hardcover: 576 pages
Publisher: Thomas Nelson (August 29, 2017)
ISBN-10: 1595554483, 978-1595554482
Citizen Newt Summary
When Newt Gingrich became a representative of Georgia’s sixth district in 1979—the first Republican to ever be elected there—he came in on a platform of cleaning up the corruption in the political world. In doing so, Gingrich rose to popularity, winning the next nine congressional elections. In the span of twenty years, Gingrich went from outsider to Minority Whip, to coauthoring the Contract with America in 1994, a promise to the nation among the Republican Party congressmen.
Gingrich’s influence in American politics has not waned throughout the decades. His #1 New York Times bestselling book Understanding Trump became an instant hit following its June 2017 release, showing that his voice and opinion are still relevant and sought after today. “If you want to understand Donald Trump, read Understanding Trump by Newt Gingrich,” says Brian Hampton, senior vice president and publisher of Nelson Books, an imprint of Thomas Nelson. “If you want to understand Newt Gingrich, read Citizen Newt by Craig Shirley.”