"I found this book excellent and unexpectedly fascinating. Unexpectedly because I thought I knew something about both its key figures, and even more about the sordid history of political witch-hunting in this country. But Howard Bryant adds a whole new layer of far less familiar history, about the interweaving of racism and anticommunism during a particularly grim period of American life. And he tells the story both subtly and vividly." — Adam Hochschild, author of American Midnight
"Beautifully written and culturally important . . . tells the Aaron story with gusto and a ferocious sweep. . . . Bryant may just have given us a classic." — The Washington Post on The Last Hero
"Illuminating and rigorously researched." — New York Times Book Review on The Last Hero
"Seldom does a sports biography especially a page-turner so comprehensively explain the forces that made an icon the way they are." — Sports Illustrated on Rickey
"Thanks to Howard Bryant’s new biography, we can peel back a few of those inscrutable layers and find the man beneath the swagger…. Bryant does some of his best work along the fault line of race and culture, an area he covers well in most of his writing…. Henderson ultimately had the last laugh: Today he’s seen as an all-time great. Bryant’s book shows how he got there, and the hits he had to take along the way." — San Francisco Chronicle on Rickey