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In Lone Patriot, Kramer, who covers Europe for The New Yorker, now turns to America with a portrait of the commander-in-chief of an erstwhile Patriot army called the Washington State Militia.
In 1996 Kramer made the first of what would be many trips to Whatcom County, Washington, to talk to John Pitner and some of the veterans of Alpha One, his "leadership" squad. Through their voices, Pitner's in particular, Kramer tells the story of a movement that surfaced in America in the nineties, as the millennium approached, and has continued - its resolve, if anything, strengthened by the events of the past year - into the new century. Her powerful evocations of Whatcom County could easily describe any number of rural communities in the Pacific Northwest today - a place of refuge to a strange assortment of conspiracy theorists, armed "constitutionalists," white supremacists, county secessionists, Freemen, and Christian fanatics, and to the kind of groups that survive on their discontent.

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"May be the most important book written about America's curious and very dangerous survivalist rightwing movement. . . . Superbly written." --"Los Angeles Times
""Well-drawn, superbly reported . . . Kramer does a fine job of portraying a group of everyday lost souls looking for something larger to blame." --"The New York Times Book Review
""[An] expertly reported study of an unsuccessful but potentially dangerous band of domestic terrorists." --"USA Today
""Kramer has . . . a powerful capacity to bring alive people and feelings. . . . Lovely writing, and the reporting can't be faulted." --"The Baltimore Sun
""Kramer's insights into the movement shed unexpected light on an eerie underworld frequented by men whose view of reality has more in common with violent video games than genuine political principles." --"Austin American-Statesman
""In Lone Patriot," "Kramer has achieved something nearly miraculous. Through meticulous reporting and incisive, often humorous writing, she creates a warts-and-all yet somehow sympathetic portrait." --"The Hartford Courant
""[Kramer's] writing is graceful and fluid, finding humor as easily as heartbreak." --"The Oregonian
""By turns hilarious and harrowing, "Lone Patriot "offers one of the most richly textured and deeply affecting narratives of Jane Kramer's remarkable career."--Lawrence""Wechsler"
""Elegantly spun, thoroughly researched. . . . A lively, important, and splendid investigation of one man and one more paranoid vision." --"Providence Journal-Bulletin
""With the breezy style of a good novelist and the seasoned eye of an historian, Jane Kramer has written a remarkable book." --"Arizona Daily Star
""Brilliant. Kramer is a poet of discontent and delusion, and in Whatcom County she has found a great subject."--Ward Just
"Kramer has gone bravely into the belly of a beast which is alive and well in America and which most of us prefer not to acknowledg

May be the most important book written about America s curious and very dangerous survivalist rightwing movement. . . . Superbly written. Los Angeles Times
Well-drawn, superbly reported . . . Kramer does a fine job of portraying a group of everyday lost souls looking for something larger to blame. The New York Times Book Review
[An] expertly reported study of an unsuccessful but potentially dangerous band of domestic terrorists. USA Today
Kramer has . . . a powerful capacity to bring alive people and feelings. . . . Lovely writing, and the reporting can t be faulted. The Baltimore Sun
Kramer s insights into the movement shed unexpected light on an eerie underworld frequented by men whose view of reality has more in common with violent video games than genuine political principles. Austin American-Statesman
In Lone Patriot, Kramer has achieved something nearly miraculous. Through meticulous reporting and incisive, often humorous writing, she creates a warts-and-all yet somehow sympathetic portrait. The Hartford Courant
[Kramer s] writing is graceful and fluid, finding humor as easily as heartbreak. The Oregonian
By turns hilarious and harrowing, Lone Patriot offers one of the most richly textured and deeply affecting narratives of Jane Kramer s remarkable career. Lawrence Wechsler
Elegantly spun, thoroughly researched. . . . A lively, important, and splendid investigation of one man and one more paranoid vision. Providence Journal-Bulletin
With the breezy style of a good novelist and the seasoned eye of an historian, Jane Kramer has written a remarkable book. Arizona Daily Star
Brilliant. Kramer is a poet of discontent and delusion, and in Whatcom County she has found a great subject. Ward Just
Kramer has gone bravely into the belly of a beast which is alive and well in America and which most of us prefer not to acknowledge. We avoid looking where she takes us in Lone Patriot at our peril. Bob Kerrey

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Jane Kramer has written The New Yorker’s “Letter from Europe” for more than twenty years. She is the author of eight previous books, among them The Last Cowboy, Europeans, and The Politics of Memory, and has been the recipient of many awards, including a National Book Award. With Europeans, she became the first woman, and the first American, to win the Prix Européen de l’Essai “Charles Veillon,” Europe’s most prestigious award for nonfiction. She divides her time between Europe and New York.

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