- Published: 17 October 2026
- ISBN: 9781847929235
- Imprint: Bodley Head
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 256
- RRP: $65.00
All the Wrong Moves
How Three Catastrophic Decisions and Years of Sh*tshow Politics Led to Trump – and How We Find a Way Out
- Published: 17 October 2026
- ISBN: 9781847929235
- Imprint: Bodley Head
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 256
- RRP: $65.00
All the Wrong Moves is a profound, compelling and deeply thought-provoking book. Drawing on the past centuries of America’s rich history, this is a story filled with razor-sharp analysis, wisdom and pragmatic common sense. Authoritative, incisive, often disturbing, but ultimately offering a path for redemption – it needs to be read by as wide an audience as possible
James Holland, author of Normandy '44
Thoughtful, witty and always provocative, this is a wonderfully insightful reflection on the Trump phenomenon. Scaramucci takes the long view, looking back into American history for the roots of Trumpism, and identifies three crucial moments that shaped the political landscape of the 2020s. From the embrace of globalization and the rise of China to the invasion of Iraq and the Wall Street bailouts, this is an essential guide to what’s gone wrong with America. It’s an irresistibly engaging, lively and clever read – just as you’d expect from such a gifted communicator
Dominic Sandbrook
Scaramucci’s deep knowledge of the forces that have created our current political situation is presented here with great clarity and a sharp wit
Stanley Tucci
Here’s what Anthony Scaramucci gets exactly right in his newest book: He has the courage to say he was wrong and sketches out how we all need to come to terms with the errors we have made as a country if we want to get past the devastation wrought by Donald Trump over the last decade. There is no easy fix, but the United States — built on money and moxie and also mistakes and at a critical crossroads — needs as many good ideas as possible to get back to our better angels and this is a critical primer on how to do just that.
Kara Swisher