PositiveThe Boston Globe\"... exhaustive ... This version is designed for the historical record — though it’s history from Ginsburg’s perspective, and no less partisan than \'SNL.\' Written with the justice’s cooperation, it is in many ways like its subject: scrupulously researched, largely humorless, and so intent on collegiality that it seems to name-check every single person involved in the 1970s women’s movement.\
Emily Jane Fox
PositiveThe Boston Globe[An] encyclopedic retelling of pre-2016 Trump family drama (largely featuring the children, along with Jared Kushner), for those of us who weren’t following the New York gossip press for all of those decades ... For the most part, [Born Trump] is what’s known in the business as a \'clip job\': a meticulous cataloguing of details from stories ... It all gets a little repetitious, down to the descriptions.
Rose McGowan
MixedThe Boston GlobeIn truth, the book doesn’t function well as a memoir: It’s rambling and nonlinear, maddeningly vague in places, and often requires the reader to consult Google or Wikipedia to figure out exactly what’s going on. But Brave works beautifully as a manifesto. It’s a call to arms — not just against the specific men who mistreated McGowan and the men and women who enabled that mistreatment, but against an industry that, in her words, 'creates a [expletive] up mirror for you to look in.'”