Praise for Flight of the WASP:
Illuminating . . . It is the virtue of his book that it brings the now defunct patricians to life in all their doubleness, begetters of American prosperities who drove themselves crazy trying to heal American hysterics.Michael Knox Beran, Air Mail
A formal, sincere and rather crowded portrait gallery of about a dozen significant Old NamesBiddles, Peabodys, Whitneys, et al.that sternly accounts for their evil deeds while also tabulating their noble ones.Alexandra Jacobs, New York Times
Delightfully provocative . . . The books real delight lies in its brisk biographies of the people who illustrate the ascent and descent of WASP hegemony . . . Well-researched and well-written, Gross portrait gallery will, if nothing else, illuminate the odd corners of the lives of our nations elite and American history itself.BookPage (starred review)
A thoughtful deep dive into the history of the country and who has wielded power here, but is kept lively thanks to Grosss ability to spin yarns that make even the Pilgrims feel exciting.Town & Country
An immersive and nuanced group portrait of New Englands elite from 1609 to today . . . Gross takes detours into extended considerations of areas in which his subjects had a hand, such as the displacement of Indigenous peoples and the study of eugenics. Striking an expert balance between the big picture and intimate thumbnails, this is an enlightening study of American culture.Publishers Weekly
A critical history of the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant cohort of American society, once dominant, now descending . . . Readable and engaging.Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Michael Gross:
Does not skimp on the gossipy goods. There are descents into madness, prolific drug use, orgies, blackmail photos and suicide attempts . . . Also smart, well-researched and written with an insiders eye . . . Engaging and on point.New York Times Book Review, on Focus
A delicious read. Sweeping . . . Thoughtful.Daily Beast, on Focus I thought I knew practically everything about the fashion industry, but Michael Gross has corrected me. His thoroughly absorbing narrative dazzles with the most profound investigation and research. Focus is an enthralling and riveting read!Tim Gunn
Michael Gross . . . rules[ s] the school of literature you might call Books About Buildings Where Lots of Rich People Live.Vanity Fair, on House of Outrageous Fortune
[ Tom] Wolfes gift was in summing up an era through his description of [ Sherman] McCoy and his environs. Michael Gross has done likewise by taking us inside the most expensive, most powerful address in the world . . . Stunning.CNN, on House of Outrageous Fortune
Michael Gross, an author with a delicate appreciation for bloated egos and wealth, makes them glitter in House of Outrageous Fortune: Fifteen Central Park West, the Worlds Most Powerful Address. The intersecting strands of money, politics, greed, taste, ambition shine brightly.Bloomberg News
Compulsively readable.Liesl Schillinger, New York Times, on 740 Park
A blockbuster exhibition of human achievement and flaws.New York Times Book Review, on Rogues Gallery
Gross demonstrates he knows his stuff. Its a terrific tale . . . Gossipy, color-rich, fact-packed . . . What Gross reveals is stuff that more people should know.USA Today, on Rogues Gallery
Michael Gross has proven once again that he is a premier chronicler of the rich. Rogues Gallery is an insightful, entertaining look at a great institution-with all its flaws and all its greatness.Gay Talese
One long, scurrilously detailed dish. The first comprehensive history of modeling and a chewy read.Harpers Bazaar, on Model
Gossipy, bitchy and probably seminal. Gross pulls no punches. Model is a litany of skullduggery and dirty dealings.San Francisco Examiner