The New Yorker praises The Pope at War, calling the book "a masterly character study of a flawed, tormented leader and a cautionary tale about the perils of both-sides-ism."

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David Kertzer publishes a rejoinder to L'Osservatore Romano's attack on The Pope at War

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The Pope at War makes the New York Times Nonfiction Best-Seller List