
David Frum Recommended Books
David Frum has recommended 10 books. Browse the complete reading list with quotes and sources below.
David Frum is a political commentator and a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush.
(Read more on Wikipedia)10 Books Recommended
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Fights of Our Lives
Elections, Leadership and the Making of Canada
"The best book ever written about Canadian politics." - David Frum (Source)
Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes
Social Policy, Informality, and Economic Growth in Mexico
"I always appreciate books that precisely walk one through the details of important things." - David Frum (Source)
Malevolent Republic
A Short History of the New India
"On what Modi has done to the hope for a secular, democratic India." - David Frum (Source)
The Existential Questions
Uncomfortable facts confronting Nigeria after a 60-year journey
"Great book about contemporary Nigeria." - David Frum (Source)
Slouching Towards Utopia
An Economic History of the Twentieth Century
"It's a book of big ideas, but fascinatingly illumined by the small details of how growth & progress happened." - David Frum (Source)
Divided Memory
The Nazi Past in the Two Germanys
"On the politics of memory in postwar East and West Germany." - David Frum (Source)
Fellow Travelers
A Novel
"Very good book." - David Frum (Source)
How to Change Your Mind
What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence
"On the Italian front in WW1." - David Frum (Source)
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China's Trapped Transition
The Limits of Developmental Autocracy
"Important book." - David Frum (Source)
Tangled Up in Blue
Policing the American City
"Such a fantastic book." - David Frum (Source)
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