Sons of Wichita: How the Koch Brothers Became America's Most Powerful and Private Dynasty (2014) is a non-fiction book written by the American journalist Daniel Schulman about the wealthy Koch family and their political activities.
It focuses on the later rivalry between the Koch brothers, their personal lives, and political activities.
[2][3] Matea Gold of The Washington Post described the book as "fair-minded and inquisitive" but noted that it "sometimes veers into gratuitous details.
"[4] Nicholas Leman of The New York Times wrote that "Schulman has ably assembled everything known about the Kochs into a single, straightforward, understandable account, marred by occasional lapses into cheesy wording".
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