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The Showman

Inside the Invasion That Shook the World and Made a Leader of Volodymyr Zelensky

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!

"Shuster crafts an intimate account of the Russian invasion, which vividly captures Zelensky's transformation from a clean-cut funnyman into a war hero out of central casting." —New York Times Book Review; Editors' Choice Selection

"The Showman surpasses all similar efforts to date and is set to be the standard by which all other works on Mr. Zelensky and Ukraine's wartime politics will be judged." —Wall Street Journal

A monumental account of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the forging of a leader, The Showman provides an insider's perspective on the war reshaping our world, based on unprecedented access to Volodymyr Zelensky and the high command in Kyiv.

Time correspondent Simon Shuster chronicles the life and leadership of Volodymyr Zelensky from the dressing rooms of his variety shows to the muddy trenches of Ukraine's war with Russia. Based on four years of reporting; extensive travels with President Zelensky to the front; and dozens of interviews with him, his wife, his friends and enemies, his advisers, ministers and military commanders, Shuster tells the intimate and revealing story of the president's evolution from a slapstick actor to a symbol of resilience.

In their most candid accounts of the war so far, members of Zelensky's inner circle show how the president's character changed under the strains of leadership and the horrors he witnessed each day. His wife, First Lady Olena Zelenska, describes her escape from Kyiv with their children, her life on the run, and the tensions that emerged in her marriage as she struggled to return to a meaningful role in the administration. Ukraine's top military commander, General Valery Zaluzhny, shares the untold story of his fraught relationship with the president and the subsequent consequences.

Reflecting on their own regrets and critical decisions, Zelensky and his senior aides open up about the causes of the Russian invasion and how it may have been avoided. They describe with astonishing frankness how their peace talks with Vladimir Putin fell apart and how their faith in the U.S. faltered, both under Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

The Showman provides the first inside account of Zelensky's life amid the invasion, offering a clear-eyed view of his failures to prepare for it and his willingness to silence dissent under martial law. What emerges is a complex picture of a man struggling to break what he sees as a historical cycle of oppression that began generations before he was born. Even as the war drags on, Zelensky lays out his vision for its future course and, through his actions, demonstrates his strategy for countering the Russians and keeping the West on his side.

The Showman, as a work of eyewitness journalism, provides an essential perspective on the war defining our age, resulting in a riveting, vivid portrait of the invasion as experienced by its number one target and improbable hero.

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    • Booklist

      November 1, 2023
      In his first book, veteran Time foreign correspondent Shuster reports on the intrepid president of Ukraine during a time of crisis and war. Drawing on extensive interviews with Volodymyr Zelensky, his entourage and family, and other leaders in Ukraine, Shuster provides a strategic overview of Russia's invasion and a biographical survey of the actor and comedian turned politician. In-depth analysis of politics, foreign relations, and military affairs in Ukraine is interspersed with details about Zelensky's life and career in show business before becoming the personification of Ukrainian resistance to Russian aggression. Shuster makes comparisons between Zelensky's leadership and the failure of the former president of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, who fled when the Taliban took over, and discusses the prospects for continuing U.S. support of Ukraine. Hardly a hagiography, Shuster's book shows the human side of Zelensky as he struggles with domestic complexities and controversial handling of the opposition to present a balanced view. The Showman is an important work as one of the first fully researched, book-length chronicles of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2023
      A veteran Kyiv-based correspondent for Time offers a nuanced portrait of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. "Show no mercy. Use all available weapons to wipe out every Russian thing that's there." So said Zelensky at the beginning of Russia's invasion of his country, referring to Russian troops threatening to seize his capital's airport. The Ukrainian military obliged, but those around Zelensky were surprised by the ferocity of his response; by Shuster's account, the former comedian had become a steely leader overnight. He'd entered office under something of a cloud: Having promised not to take up residence in the president's opulent quarters (but then doing just that), he aroused the anger of the political opposition and the press. The war soon followed, and it changed him. As Shuster writes, he "turned into a wartime president unique to our age of instant information," one aspect of which was to keep his own counsel and rely less on his aides. That said, the author depicts Zelensky as somewhat of a naif. He had hoped, for example, that their shared background in show business would make Donald Trump more sympathetic to Ukraine's cause, even as Trump proved himself to be a Putin cheerleader, particularly after cutting off funds when Zelensky sidelined his call for a probe into the Biden family. He also angered Joe Biden and other world leaders by his strident demands for more and more aid. Sensitive to criticism and, at one point, angry himself that world events seemed to have placed his nation in the middle of a power struggle between "these empires, the United States, Russia, China," Zelensky has nonetheless clearly risen to the occasion--and, Shuster hopes, he will remain a resolute leader and guide his nation to victory. A useful key for understanding a politician and tactician much in the news but little known.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 8, 2024
      Time magazine correspondent Shuster debuts with an up-close account of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky’s transformation from comedian and political satirist to steadfast wartime leader and world symbol of “fortitude.” Drawing on unprecedented access to Zelensky as well as interviews with the president’s friends, advisers, ministers, staff members, and wife Olena, Shuster tracks how the celebrity actor went from “naive charmer preparing to enter a world of cynics, oligarchs and thugs who took him for an easy mark” to “stubborn, confident, vengeful, impolitic” leader of a beleaguered nation. In addition to chronicling Zelensky’s successful bid for the presidency in 2019 and his first days in office, when he “showed a painful sensitivity to criticism,” Shuster describes how the former TV star, driven by “professional” instincts from the start of the Russian invasion, made highly publicized appearances—including at South Korea’s parliament, the World Bank, and the Grammy Awards—with the goal of winning over Western leaders and securing weapons. Soon “it turned into a political rite of passage” for European heads of state to travel to Kyiv and pose for a selfie with Zelensky. The president’s critics will note Shuster downplays accusations of his subject’s “high-handedness,” though he does discuss Zelensky’s crackdowns on the Ukrainian press. This is a crisp snapshot of a national leader under fire.

    • Library Journal

      December 22, 2023

      A senior correspondent at Timespecializing in international affairs, Shuster offers a true insider's account of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Since the outset, he's been reporting from inside the presidential compound in Kyiv and has also traveled to the front with President Zelensky. Here, Shuster draws on unparalleled access to the president and his top aides, plus extensive interviews with his family, friends, and enemies; this report is forthright about Zelensky's stumbles as well as his obvious heroism. Prepub Alert.

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