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The Plot Against America
The Plot Against America
Author: Philip Roth
ISBN-13: 9780739452134
ISBN-10: 0739452134
Publication Date: 9/27/2005
Pages: 391
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
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Ladyslott avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 113 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 14
This book has a brilliant premise. What if FDR was not elected to an unprecedented third term? What if the President elect was Charles Lindbergh, an overwhelmingly popular figure, who was also an isolationist and admirer of Hitler?
The book has an overwhelming feeling of oppression and doom, which is undoubtedly the authors intention. The story is not told from a broad prospective, but from the eyes of a nine year old Philip Roth, the authors potential other self. This device gives one a view of history not from a world wide story, but rather from the way history can impact a very small part of the world.
Many parallels can be drawn between this alternate history, and much of what has happened with the past 2 Presidential elections, with the division between Red & Blue states. Clearly using the divisions of pre WW II and the divisions going on today was one of the authors intentions. A provocative view of what if, that is an eye opening parable for people who shake many things off, saying it could never happen here.
The ending of the book at times felt rushed, and an absolution of certain of the power players in the story, however I recommend this book very highly.
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Helpful Score: 11
Read this book for class, but am sooo glad I did. Until the ending, the writing was fast-paced, breathtaking, frightening, and entangling. Living in a very Jewish area, the premise was intensely horrifying, and although the end was an epic disappointment, the middle more than makes up for it.
jareylee avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 10
Appeals to a wider audience than the traditional Roth readers. Interesting what-if historical fiction. It led to stimulating and interesting discussions --- about Philip Roth, Lindbergh, Winchell, the era, anti-Semitism, and more --- in my book discussion group.
Patouie avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 131 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
The book drew me in right away. There was a point about 3/4 of the way through where it seemed a bit contrived, but I forgave Roth because I could not stop talking about the premise. The underlying facts were well-researched, and the alternate political reality was believable enough to be scarier than anything by Stephen King.
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Helpful Score: 5
Philip Roth is one of America's most reknowned writers. This imaginative novel describes the US Philip Roth grew up in, within a Jewish household. There is one major twist, Charles Lindbergh defeats Roosevelt in the 1940 presidential election by a landslide. Hilter is tolerated, and anti-semitic views grow in this fictional, yet believable scenario.
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Helpful Score: 3
Very interesting read, great easy style, kinda eerie.
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Helpful Score: 3
Intriguing premise of what the US would have been like had Lindburgh been elected president in 1940. The reader has to get past thinking of the actual historical events and read the book like the work of fiction it is. Excellant read.
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Helpful Score: 2
I can see why it was a NY Times Book Review Best Book of the Year! It's powerful and frightening to think of this happening. This is a fictionalized account of Lindbergh defeating FDR in the 1940 presidential election and, with his isolationist bent, refusing to enter WWII, instead siding with Hitler. It's a tale of what happens when the chips fall one by one... Recommended!
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Helpful Score: 2
Alternate history novel. While fiction it incorporates many real characters and (of course) real events. It is riveting! Presents thought-provoking options regarding how events could have unfolded in the America of early 1940's. There is a sense of suspense and tension as the alternative-ness of the events are presented. Do not be surprised if you come away from this novel with an emotional reaction and desire to re-read history of the period. As with most Philip Roth books there is alot of introspection regarding jewish american life.
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Helpful Score: 2
i liked this 75% of this book, but the ending was too abrupt for me.
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Helpful Score: 2
Alternative history at its very best - from the master pen of Philip Roth. Imagine an ultra-conservative as president - in the 1940s! Scary, but interesting with well-drawn characters.
ellzeena avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Not an easy read (nothing by Roth is an easy read), but most is extremely pertinent to the overall story line. This is an intense re-creation of history, but not unbelievable, and the narrator's voice (a child) is extremely authentic.
PapaMark avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on
Helpful Score: 2
Interesting premise. Sort of frightening to think that some of this could have actually happened but for a few votes and some some voices that stood out.
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Helpful Score: 2
Awesome. A very scary "what if" scenario that rings true to current events. Roth just keeps getting better. One of the most skilled American writers alive.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is absolutely one of my favorite books of all time. The 'historical' fiction storytelling is truly engrossing and scary. It really feels like a plausible dark alternate universe. I could not put it down. I would highly recommend this book.
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Helpful Score: 1
A wonderful alternate history story, concerning the lives of a family growing up in New York/New Jersey post WWII . Flyer charles Lindbergh is the President of the USA and a Nazi sympathizer.
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Helpful Score: 1
I love books like this, historical fiction, because despite the plot being fictional, the facts are accurate. I learned a lot, and this book stayed with me long after I was done reading, asking myself, what if....It takes a bit of patience to get into (beginning is slow) but well worth it.
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Helpful Score: 1
An intriguing look at a different direction our country could have taken at a pivotal point in our history.
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Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this speculative fiction novel... the premise of FDR losing his third term is an interesting one. The narrator (also named Phillip Roth) was rather charming, but the style of the book as a whole - chronological to an extent, with phrases were completely too far ahead - was a little annoying at times, and overall, the book didn't seem to go far enough... the Lindbergh years seemed erased by the happy ending, lending an implausible aspect to the book. Still, it was certainly an interesting read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Charles Lindbergh becomes president and decides that the US needs to stay out of WWII. That's the jumping off point for this book and it is nothing but predictable. Roth is a master of language and eliciting feeling in his story. Fantastic book.
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What would the US look like if we sided with Hitler? Insightful, and scary.
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The book was an interesting take on a very turbulent era in history. Though I liked the idea of the book, I think I liked the idea more than the actual story. The story was sort of predictable and slow moving at times. Though I must say that the author does a good job of creating and maintaining interesting and beleivable characters. For me, this book was okay but a bit like trudging through mud at times.
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Read it, liked it, recommend it to others. This Roth book is a fast paced book of alternative history that lets others see what could have happened to America if Hitler had become influential in our government. The story is told by a young Jewish boy incorporating his day to day life in a close nit Jewish family living in his neighborhood in the early 1940's with the approach of a world war looming above all things important to him.
ralegh avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 126 more book reviews
An excellent book with sobering parallels with what we're going through politically today. Roth paints a frightening picture of what could have happened if Charles Lindbergh, a notorious anti-Semite and admirer of Adolf Hitler, had won the Presidency in 1940 (he never actually ran, of course, but some Republicans had asked him to run). The book is all from the perspective of a fictional version of young Philip Roth, and the author leads you into their lives very well. My only quibble is he seems to be in a hurry at the end, and events start happening one right after another, when the build-up has been full of detail and emotional depth. Yet, I'm satisfied after putting it down, and he provides as nice collection of bios of the historical figures and what really happened to them, which helps put it all in perspective. Enjoy!
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This book is based on some great ideas and the buildup is very good, but the denounement left me deflated.
fastreader avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 23 more book reviews
Very disturbing vision of an alternative America - What if the US had not entered WWII and Lindbergh elected president in place of FDR.
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What would America be like if Charles Lindbergh had been elected president? Very interesting twist on history. Lots of detail pertaining to Lindbergh. I wasn't sure what was true and what was fiction but the postscript helped quite a bit. This was a slow read, particularly at the beginning but I was drawn into the story as it progressed.
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A very good read with many parallels to current world events.
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Great writing, Roth is an amazing novelist...
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I was really excited about this book, I thought that the topic would be extremely interesting but the book dragged for me. The end was good but the rest of it I felt like I was forcing myself through to see if it got better... except for the last line it didn't.
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A good book until the last 75 pages, and then it will blow your flippin' mind
fullybooked avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 61 more book reviews
Intriguing alternative history concept but difficult to read - huge paragraphs of one sentence.
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An update of Lewis' It can't happen here. It still can, and has, as Roth describes.
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Everyone should read this book!
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The political & historical parts of the book were quite interesting. I was a bit disappointed in the story-telling though, as the plot line revolving around the child was quite boring.
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What if Charles Lindbergh had been elected President instead of FDR? Lindbergh was an isolationist and anti-semitic who was a fan of Hitler's themes. This intriguing twist on history will keep you up for several nights.
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A Book Club selection...lots of discussion....entered political arena. Hard to separate fact from fiction in the beginning. Very well written. Did not like quick change of writing style near the end. STUNNING last paragraph!
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This is a "what if" book. What if Lindbergh was electted president in 1940? What if he enters into certain agreements with Hitler. A frightening look at what night have happened.
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One of Philip Roth's best: an alternative history reminiscent of American Pastoral
CougarRed avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 9 more book reviews
What a wonderful thought. Those responsible for so much of our world's misery over many many centuries finally held accountable for their plunder, duplicity, and perversion.

Too bad it was only a novel.
perryfran avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 1180 more book reviews
This is really a remarkable piece of alternate-history fiction by Roth who poses the question "what would have happened if Charles Lindbergh, a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semitic isolationist, had been elected president in 1940." The story is told from the point-of-view of young Philip Roth who lives with his family in the Jewish area of Newark, New Jersey during the late 30s and early 40s. Roth's family and most of the neighborhood Jews are staunch supporters of FDR but when Lindbergh is elected with his isolationist policies, many minds are swayed including some prominent people in the Jewish community. Lindbergh, in actuality, did receive the Service Cross of the German Eagle in 1938 from Herman Göring at the order of the Führer and had Nazi leanings.

In the novel, Lindbergh gradually unleashes quasi-Nazi forces in the US. He negotiates a cordial understanding with Adolf Hitler, and accepts his anti-Semitic policies. All of this has profound effects on the Roth family including young Philip whose life goes from being tranquil and whose most valuable possession was his stamp collection to a life of fear and dread and how his family has been drastically changed. These changes affect his cousin Alvin who goes to Canada to fight in the war and ends up losing his leg, his aunt who is engaged to a Rabbi who sympathizes with Lindbergh's policies, and his brother Sandy who is sent to Kentucky as part of one Lindbergh's programs and who too becomes a sympathizer to Lindbergh's policies.

The novel is very convincing and written as if it did actually happen this way. It is also uncanny how in some ways this novel foreshadows what is happening today in Trump America. Overall, I would give this one a strong recommendation!
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Phillip Roth took on the subject of Nazi sympathizers in America and deserves a great amount of credit. Sadly, it is not written as well as The Human Stain, American Pastoral or Goodbye Columbus.
stephysipes avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 26 more book reviews
If this book had been written in the past couple of years, I would think that it was a transparent metaphor for the most alarmist fears in the current US political climate, and dismiss it as such.
But the fact that it was written like 15 years ago makes the similarities striking (and a little scary). I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who doesn't understand how the anxiety that many people are feeling right now.
Plus it's an interesting and engaging story.
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* Could not get into this book and willing to let it go.
bookorphanage avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on
this is really happening - right in front of our eyes!!!

WAKE UP PEOPLE!
TeaWithMe avatar reviewed The Plot Against America on + 31 more book reviews
Interesting.
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Haven't read it, but my husband really liked it