Mary L. Trump holds a PhD from the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies and taught graduate courses in trauma, psychopathology, and developmental psychology. She lives with her daughter in New York.
‘Mary draws a portrait of a surreal, scarred clan ... But the
fact that Donald morphed from huckster to celebrity to president
makes her account seminal and indispensable. Mary’s clarity,
training, discipline and sharp eye help make her a reliable
narrator, and she’s a fluid, witty writer to boot. Everything
in her book that I’m familiar with is spot on. There is plenty in
the book, however, that I wasn’t aware of, and I suspect that’s the
reason the president and his siblings have gone to
court to try to halt its publication.’
*Bloomberg*
'Trump claims to be unique, exceptional, a shining self-creation.
This book by his estranged niece demolishes that myth. Mary Trump’s
ruthless memoir blames their family for creating him: she sees it
as her patriotic mission to “take Donald down”, and she does so by
showing how derivative and dependent the ultimate self-made man has
always been... In a startling final condemnation, she charges
that his “craven need for ‘revenge’” on opponents makes him, in his
nonchalance about coronavirus in New York, responsible for what she
calls “mass murder”.'
*Guardian*
'Mary Trump’s compelling saga of one very unhappy family does more
than just provide probing insights into her uncle’s disturbing
inner world. It’s also a first-rate primer on the chaotic inner
workings of an administration that has shocked the world by failing
to take the basic steps required to keep Americans safe during the
coronavirus pandemic.'
*Boston Globe*
'The most devastating, most valuable and all-around best Trump book
since he started running for president. In the vast Trump
literature, this one is something new...[W]hat this book does
do is help us understand him, offering the most incisive
rendering yet of why he is the way he is.'
*Politico*
'A delicious tell-all that does in fact tell all in a way one longs
for a tell-all to do.'
*Vogue*
'Dripping with snideness, vibrating with rage, and gleaming with
clarity - a deeply satisfying read.'
*Kirkus (starred review)*
'Mesmerising beach reading and a memorable opposition research
dump... It is salacious, venomous and well-sourced... Yet the
narrative remains compelling.'
*Guardian*
'[A] deftly written account of cross-generational trauma...Mary
Trump brings to this account the insider perspective of a family
member, the observational and analytical abilities of a clinical
psychologist and the writing talent of a former graduate student in
comparative literature.'
*Washington Post*
'After many, many Trump books, this is an essential one.'
*Vanity Fair*
'You can see why President Trump doesn’t want anyone to read this
thing. It gives the lie to many of his most cherished myths
about himself.'
*Los Angeles Times*
'Mary L. Trump comes closer than anyone to describing the making of
a seemingly heartless person who won his way to the White
House...[A]n insightful, well-crafted memoir.'
*CNN*
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