“Reading Nick Corasaniti’s delightful book about the storied Asbury Park, New Jersey, club is like sitting at your favorite bar listening to the old regulars tell magnificent stories.” — Rolling Stone, Best Music Books of the Year
"This book . . . has charming bits of Springsteen-iana. . . . Like any rock ’n’ roll story, there are scenes of drugs and debauchery, but the main theme is of a community stubbornly determined to survive amid adversity . . . . Lively chatter and especially fun for Springsteen fans in particular and rock fans in general." — Kirkus Reviews
"Corasaniti vividly portrays the 'The House That Springsteen Built' as a microcosm of the changes occurring across blue-collar America over the past half century. Springsteen devotees and fans of ’70s and ’80s rock will be captivated." — Publishers Weekly
"Corasaniti, a political correspondent for the New York Times, has authored an oral history of the Stone Pony. . . . An engrossing, comprehensive chronicle of the venue’s ups and downs, told in the voices of the colorful characters closest to it." — New Jersey Monthly
"This is a love letter to The Stone Pony and to the Asbury Park community as well as a stirring tale of rock 'n' roll survival." — Booklist
"Ideal reading while relaxing on a Jersey Shore beach." — Washington Independent Review of Books