The personal parts of the book are quite moving ... There are parts that are funny, too ... The book is weaker, though, when it is less personal, especially when Schumer turns his hand to analysis of history and present politics ... Schumer’s omissions are especially evident in his analysis of antisemitism on the left ... The warning [the book] offers struggles to live up to the moment in which it is being published ... This book comes across as earnest and heartfelt. Reading it, however, made me realize that I didn’t want a warning on antisemitism. I wanted the highest-elected Jewish official in American history to meet a moment that has already arrived.
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