Parks and Rec, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
Parks and Rec, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
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Parks and Rec
The Underdog TV Show That Lit'rally Inspired a Vision for a Better America

Author: Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

Narrator: Caitlin Davies, Nick Offerman

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/07/2026


Synopsis

From the New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia, the definitive story of the creation and legacy of Parks and Recreation, with exclusive interview content from its cast, crew, and creators

More than fifteen years after Parks and Recreation premiered, it has become a streaming staple. It’s beloved for its jokes, characters, and expressions—the show even created a now widely observed holiday, Galentine’s Day. How did it all happen and how did the show transform from a ratings disappointment into a cult classic? Pop culture historian Jennifer Keishin Armstrong reveals all this and more in the authoritative history of the show, which is as full of humor, optimism, and heart as Parks and Recreation itself.

Through new and exclusive interviews, as well as deep insight and smart and entertaining pop culture analysis, Armstrong tells the story of how Parks and Recreation came to be: how it grew from The Office’s success and Obama-inspired optimism, how producers assembled one of TV’s most lovable casts but barely survived a mediocre first season, how the show found its voice by getting more political and more romantic, and how it became a cultural force despite middling ratings during its network run, going on to become a television savior of the Trump era and a modern classic.

Lovingly told and deeply researched, Parks and Rec is the ultimate history of the show that taught us what’s important in life: friends, waffles, and work.

About The Author

New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong has written nine books, including Seinfeldia, Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted, Sex and the City and Us, and When Women Invented Television. She is the cofounder of the “Ministry of Pop Culture” Substack and a former local newspaper reporter. She lives in New Paltz, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jami on April 21, 2026

If you love parks and rec this book is great! It was fun to hear about how everyone came to be on the show and the various goals that were going on in the background to keep it on the air. The only reason it doesn’t get 5 stars is that I was reminded of the current political climate & I can’t handle......more

Goodreads review by Kassie on April 26, 2026

Basically required reading if you love Parks and Rec! A little less discussion of today’s politics would have made it a 5-star read. Laughed a lot while listening!......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on April 09, 2026

Really enjoyed listening to this one! The only reason for a star deduction was the many references to Trump, who I never want to hear about. The details about filming the show and what happened in the writing room were super fun, though. Would recommend for any fan of the show!......more

Goodreads review by Sammy on April 09, 2026

I fucking love parks and rec......more

Goodreads review by Alexis on April 13, 2026

Honestly, a lot of it is just recapping Parks and Rec episodes, but it's such a fun stroll down memory lane. You do get some behind-the-scenes facts. There's a lot about the initial development of the show and about the always-looming threat of cancelation. Towards the end the show is looked at as a......more


Quotes

"Making Parks and Rec was fun, pure fun, achieved through joyous collaboration with an incredible collection of writers and actors and creative people. I miss it every day, and Jennifer Keishin Armstrong's book is as close as I (or anyone) can get to actually being there, working and laughing and making something we all loved so much." –Michael Schur, co-creator of Parks and Recreation

“Sweet as a plate of JJ’s waffles, Parks and Rec is a thoughtful celebration of the underdog sitcom that, for seven seasons, put an optimistic lens on liberal democracy and small-town life. Full of behind-the-scenes stories from the show’s writers, cast and crew, Parks traces the NBC sitcom’s transformation from mid-season misfire to witty, romantic television classic. A perfect gift for members of the Leslie Knope-o-verse— or anyone searching for a little sunlight in a dark time.” –Emily Nussbaum, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of Cue the Sun!

"What an incredible work. I was on the show for six seasons and reading the book gave me an entirely new understanding and appreciation of Parks and Recreation. This book truly is a study on how Hollywood sitcoms are envisioned, engaged, and then enjoyed. It makes me even prouder to have been a part." –Jay Jackson (aka Perd), actor, Parks and Recreation

"This was such a joy to read and to relive my years working on Parks and Rec. Jennifer Keishin Armstrong created the ultimate companion guide for superfans-- it meticulously chronicles the trials and tribulations that came with writing and producing this piece of TV history (and keeping it on air). For a new generation of fans, this is a must-read to understand the importance of this show, particularly through the lens of today's political landscape." –Jen Statsky, staff writer on Parks and Recreation and cocreator of Hacks

“Armstrong’s writing is as heartfelt as her subject, and she eloquently details the show’s unlikely survival and its portrayal of an alternative work-life balance." –Library Journal (Starred Review)

“This is lit’rally the perfect read for any fan of the show and its creators, Greg Daniels and Mike Schur, who also made The Office.” –Booklist

“Armstrong is an engaging writer, and her enthusiasm for the series is enormously contagious…. More fun than watching Li’l Sebastian chow down on a waffle from JJ’s Diner.” Kirkus