The untold stories behind The Office, one of the most iconic television shows of the twenty-first century, told by its creators, writers, and actors
Andy Greene is from Cleveland, Ohio, attended Kenyon College, and is now a Senior Writer for Rolling Stone. He lives in New York City.
“When Andy Greene interviewed me for this book, he was actually the
first person to mention that I had acted in a TV show. . . . I
thought up to that point that I was actually working at a paper
company. But in any case, I loved the book. It's spot on, with
great background stories, and I learned so much.”
—Creed Bratton, actor, The Office
“An exhaustive and lovingly researched history… Greene reminds
readers just why they fell in love with this show in the first
place, convincingly arguing for its spot in the annals of TV
history, and in the process, crafting a vital, info-packed addition
for the comedy nerd’s library.”
—Vulture
“Writer Andy Greene puts one of the most resonant sitcoms in
American comedy under a microscope in his in-depth oral
history, The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom
of the 2000s. Even for the most insatiable fan, this rendering
provides some of the most surprising revelations via an
award-winning (and still quite passionate) cast and crew.”
—The A.V. Club
“It just might be the perfect time to re-binge-watch the iconic TV
series, and Greene’s 'untold story,' complete with cast
interviews, is the ideal companion volume.”
—People
“Fans of The Office who are looking for a meaningful way
to celebrate the show's fifteenth anniversary are in luck. . .
. [Author Andy] Greene conducted a whopping eighty-six
interviews for this book, which he combined with archival material,
past show-related interviews, and quotes from DVD commentaries. The
end result is a masterful, captivating story of The Office's
nine-season run on NBC that will give fans a deeper
understanding of what it was like working on the show, and offer a
heavy dose of nostalgia.”
—Mashable
“[A] love letter to the show . . . a dream guide and oral
history into the full creative process . . . The
behind-the-scenes detailing of classic episodes along with the
thoughts from the people on the front lines of the show make this a
perfect book for fans along with students studying how television
series are made.”
—Jeff Ayers, Associated Press
“Perhaps the best review I can give for The Office: An Oral
History is that as a huge fan of the show, this book made me
laugh out loud and cry on many occasions while managing to surprise
me at every turn. I both learned and felt a lot, which is pretty
much the best you can hope for in a book.”
—Hypable
“At times poignant, at times hilarious, and always fascinating,
Andy Greene’s The Office is a treasure chest of new
details and photos. Along with your DVDs and bobbleheads, you must
add this to your own superfan collection.”
—Jennie Tan, founder of the top fan site OfficeTally.com
“A tremendously fun must-read for anyone who loves the show! Andy
Greene gets you inside the entire process, including the show’s
creation, casting, what happened inside the writer’s room, and what
actors were thinking during specific scenes. Reveals so many inside
details about the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, many that even I
didn’t know—and I played the owner!”
—Andy Buckley (aka David Wallace), actor, The Office
“A fascinating behind-the-scenes look at The Office. Even though
the show was my home for many years, I still learned a lot by
reading this book. I couldn't put it down!”
—Jennifer Celotta, executive producer and writer, The
Office
“Andy Greene’s epic history of The Office is as
brilliant, riotous, addictive, and essential as the show itself.
Greene tells the whole strangely heroic tale of how one weird show
accidentally reshaped TV comedy—and makes it feel like a time
capsule of our entire culture.”
—Rob Sheffield, New York Times bestselling
author, Dreaming the Beatles and Love Is a
Mixtape
“In this behind-the-scenes trove for the countless fans of The
Office, Rolling Stone senior writer Greene pulls together comments,
context, and insights in a round-table style that tracks the
sitcom's origins and success. . . . With cogent chapters about key
episodes, lead characters . . . craft talk, and nuts-and-bolts
details, Greene smartly lets the contributors elaborate how a
workplace mockumentary became a cultural phenomenon. . . . A fond,
funny, informative trip down Memory Lane for series buffs and
newcomers alike.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“First-time author Greene delivers a fascinating oral history
of The Office. . . . Greene, a pop culture writer
for Rolling Stone, illuminates the show thanks to nearly a
hundred interviews with cast members, writers, directors,
producers, and crew along with various TV executives and critics. .
. . With its wealth of anecdotes, this entertaining history will
delight the series' many fans.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Greene’s affectionate tribute will satisfy Office devotees eager
for a behind-the-scenes look at this beloved sitcom.”
—Library Journal
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