"The strength of America Ascendant is Spragg’s exceptional prose and style. It is simply hard to put down. . . . The work is highly readable and may be the most comprehensive examination of America’s public diplomacy efforts during World War II to date. This would be an excellent addition to the library of any historian or student with an interest on the subject."—Jesse McIntyre III, Military Review
"[America Ascendant] is a powerful, different view of American Exceptionalism and a history that belongs not just in American history holdings, but media studies collections."—James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review
“What twenty-first-century Americans and the Exceptional Generations have in common with their forebearers is liberty, equal justice, and a respect for human dignity. With the momentous achievements of victory and global leadership came the blessings of great wealth and power but also an important duty. American leaders have not always appreciated these blessings or acted as responsible stewards of their trust. Although the nation has always continued along a progressive and ascending trajectory, mistakes and missed opportunities have bred cynicism among the intellectual class, political elite, and media that polarizes twenty-first-century American discourse.”—from America Ascendant