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Romesh Ratnesar

Romesh Ratnesar
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Romesh Ratnesar

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Tear Down This Wall is now available in Trade Paperback
Nov 23, 2010
Tear Down This Wall will be released on November 23, 2010 in Trade Paperback
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Q. Is there a book you love to reread? A. Anything by Orwell Q. Do you have one sentence of advice for new writers? A. Read carefully Q. Who are your favorite authors? A. George Orwell Philip Roth Jhumpa Lahiri Michael Lewis Herman Melville Ian McEwan Q. What are your 5 favorite books of all time? A. Light in August by William Faulkner Homage to Catalonia, by George Orwell Martyrs' Day, by Michael Kelly Moneyball, by Michael Lewis Lenin's Tomb, by David Remnick Learn more about Romesh Ratnesar

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San Francisco Chronicle, October 22, 2012
...or not he wins a second term, Obama's greatest achievement as president is that he took it. Romesh Ratnesar, a fellow at the New America Foundation, is deputy editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and author of "Tear Down This Wall: A City, a President and...
American Thinker, January 18, 2013
...impression of her father by crafting patriotic theatre that enhanced the public's perception of the former president. Romesh Ratnesar, author of the book , agreed with the premise that Mike Deaver's "true talent was stagecraft," and that he was the...
BusinessWeek, December 6, 2012
...this story: Peter Coy in New York at pcoy3@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Romesh Ratnesar at rratnesar@bloomberg.net...
BusinessWeek, November 29, 2012
...back into her car and drives away. To contact the reporter on this story: Karl Taro Greenfeld, through Romesh Ratnesar at rratnesar@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Romesh Ratnesar at rratnesar@bloomberg.net...
BusinessWeek, September 19, 2012
...it’s not as if we can do anything about it.” To contact the reporter on this story: Romesh Ratnesar in New York at rratnesar@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Josh Tyrangiel at jtyrangiel@bloomberg.net...
Time, June 13, 2012
...the city's cemeteries. Shortly before Thanksgiving, our team gathered in Baghdad to embed with the Tomb Raiders. Romesh Ratnesar, a writer based in New York City who had already spent three months this year in Iraq, was joined by Michael Weisskopf, a...
CNN, June 12, 2012
...wasn’t seen that way initially. “For all its drama, the speech received relatively little media coverage,” writes Romesh Ratnesar in Time magazine . “Compared to the younger, more vigorous Gorbachev, Reagan seemed to be a diminished figure on...
New York Times, June 12, 2012
...author Jeb Bush is half-right. His father would have difficulty getting the nomination today, but not Ronald Reagan. Romesh Ratnesar, author, "Tear Down This Wall" Although Reagan's foreign policy might not sit well with today's Republicans, as a...