Kindle Price: $14.99

Save $3.01 (17%)

These promotions will be applied to this item:

Some promotions may be combined; others are not eligible to be combined with other offers. For details, please see the Terms & Conditions associated with these promotions.

Audiobook Price: $17.72

Save: $4.73 (27%)

You've subscribed to ! We will preorder your items within 24 hours of when they become available. When new books are released, we'll charge your default payment method for the lowest price available during the pre-order period.
Update your device or payment method, cancel individual pre-orders or your subscription at
Your Memberships & Subscriptions

Buy for others

Give as a gift or purchase for a team or group.
Learn more

Buying and sending eBooks to others

  1. Select quantity
  2. Buy and send eBooks
  3. Recipients can read on any device

These ebooks can only be redeemed by recipients in the US. Redemption links and eBooks cannot be resold.

Kindle app logo image

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.

Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

QR code to download the Kindle App

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.

The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s: An Oral History Kindle Edition

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,145 ratings

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

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
 
When did you last hang out with Jim, Pam, Dwight, Michael, and the rest of Dunder Mifflin? It might have been back in 2013, when the series finale aired . . . or it might have been last night, when you watched three episodes in a row. But either way, long after the show first aired, it’s more popular than ever, and fans have only one problem—what to watch, or read, next.
 
Fortunately,
Rolling Stone writer Andy Greene has that answer. In his brand-new oral history, The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s, Greene will take readers behind the scenes of their favorite moments and characters. Greene gives us the true inside story behind the entire show, from its origins on the BBC through its impressive nine-season run in America, with in-depth research and exclusive interviews. Fans will get the inside scoop on key episodes from "The Dundies" to "Threat Level Midnight" and "Goodbye, Michael," including behind-the-scenes details like the battle to keep it on the air when NBC wanted to pull the plug after just six episodes and the failed attempt to bring in James Gandolfini as the new boss after Steve Carell left, spotlighting the incredible, genre-redefining show created by the family-like team, who together took a quirky British import with dicey prospects and turned it into a primetime giant with true historical and cultural significance.
 
Hilarious, heartwarming, and revelatory,
The Office gives fans and pop culture buffs a front-row seat to the phenomenal sequence of events that launched The Office into wild popularity, changing the face of television and how we all see our office lives for decades to come.
Read more Read less
Due to its large file size, this book may take longer to download

Add a debit or credit card to save time when you check out
Convenient and secure with 2 clicks. Add your card

Editorial Reviews

Review

“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

About the Author

Andy Greene is from Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from Kenyon College, and is now a senior writer for Rolling Stone, where he's worked for the past fifteen years. He's written cover stories about Radiohead and Howard Stern and feature articles about Bill Withers, Nathan Fielder, Steve Perry, Pete Townshend, Stephen King, and many others. He lives in Brooklyn.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07VN1XCBH
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dutton (March 24, 2020)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 24, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 37518 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 464 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,145 ratings

About the author

Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.
Andy Greene
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.

Discover more of the author’s books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more

Customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
3,145 global ratings
Great looking copy! Perfect shape thank you!! Cannot wait to read it!
5 Stars
Great looking copy! Perfect shape thank you!! Cannot wait to read it!
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2020
(****UPDATE: finished this book and have binged most of the series (had not previously watched 95% of the shows). I was instinct was right in initial review - terrific book and a wonderful companion the show. Made watching the episodes for the first time much more enjoyable. A little surprised that Amy Adams didn't participate in providing insight in the book. After finishing it I can still give it 5 stars -- easily. )Ok...admission #1: I have yet to read most of this book. Why I am even bothering? Why am I bothering you? Because sometimes you just know. It's like meeting someone for the first time and after only a moment you just "know". You click. You're soul mates. You're in love. Or at least "in like". Admission #2: I haven't really watched the show. My daughter has been obsessed with it and my daughter is much more clever and intelligent and with-it than I can ever hope to be. If she says something is good then it's certainly worth my time to investigate, dabble and peruse. So, through her I've seen bits and pieces of it over the years. (Am I the only one who's experienced the oddity of never having seen something other than a snippet and then coming across it serendipitously channel surfing or looking over a daughter's shoulder find that you're seeing the exact same scene you saw the one other time you caught the program?). I've chuckled a time or two. Admission #3: I LOVE oral histories ('that's what she said') Seeing this was an oral history and having this program on my bucket list AND this being the second week of my life being on hold along with millions of others because of Covid-19 (I'm sensing a future 'oral history' of these strange days) I've decided to start Mr Greene's book AND begin binge-watching THE OFFICE starting with the original British version. I'll read along as I watch. Admission #4: Although true that I haven't actually read this book before audaciously 'reviewing' it, I have read through chapter 2 and have snuck enough of a peek at the rest to feel confident that my 5-Star rating will hold. Sometimes you just know.
12 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2020
I love "The Office." Completely, totally, fanatically. I kill at those Office trivia games. I listen to the Jenna Fischer/Angela Kinsey "Office Ladies" podcast. When I need to self-soothe, I watch "The Office." And I loved this book. Andy Greene does an exemplary job of telling the story of "The Office" from its unsure beginning to the finale. He even throws in some opinions of those connected to the show about a reboot or reunion. Mr. Greene structures the book like an oral history. Each chapter begins with a brief intro paragraph, but the information is delivered in quotes from people -- directors, show runners, writers, actors, the boom operator, the hair and makeup person -- anyone who put their time in on the show. The result is a comprehensive look at the series. I love "behind the scenes" information and stories, and Mr. Greene delivers. There were even a couple of surprises for this fanatic who reads anything and everything she sees about the show. I spent nine long years in corporate America. Granted, the company I worked for was much bigger in scope than Dunder Mifflin, however, my "corner" of it was about the same size. I related, laughed and cringed to so much of "The Office" that it felt like a real documentary to me rather than the "mockumentary" style the show pioneered in television shows. I'm always disappointed when my younger friends and colleagues say they TRIED to watch it, but it's just too uncomfortable and "cringe-y" for them. Then I remind myself that they didn't endure an office atmosphere and people like those with a boss like that trapped in an office together in Scranton, Penn., just trying to make it to 5 p.m.
14 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2020
I have watched the Office since it’s first airing in 2005. I loved it from the start and along with my family, it continues to be our favorite show. We have seen the episodes many times and it is incredible how it holds up. The continued popularity of the show is astounding and extremely well deserved.

However, until now,, there has never been a great book written about ‘The Office’. Andy Greene has changed that. Made up almost completely of quotes from interviews conducted with cast, creatives and crew, this fantastic book tells the story of ‘The Office’ in the words of the people that were actually there. This way of presenting the history of the show is both fascinating and authentic. As someone who thought I knew a lot about The Office, there were some revelations in this book that really surprised me.

This book is a true gift for any fan of the show. Along with the ‘Office Ladies’ podcast, it provides an insiders view that is extremely entertaining. Sincere thanks to the author and to the people involved with the show who were interviewed for this excellent book! Highly recommended!
27 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021
Halfway through the book I was wishing they'd both have ended the sitcom sooner … and the book. The UK sitcom ended exactly when it should have but the US appear to have kept on flogging a horse that died a few seasons prior and started over-writing and over-thinking it. I'm at the part in the book where the creators and producers are disappointed that - while the sitcom is undoubtedly popular (and deservedly so), making Michael 'nicer' and losing the cringe factor of David Brent turned what was radical, uncomfortable "comedy" into something more popular and palatable changed the whole essence of the show. Ricky Gervais is one of the greatest writers and comedians but without that harshness that he brought to the British series, the US version didn't have the grit to radically change US television. Nor it appears was that the prime goal of NBC. I enjoyed a lot of the book, but it's very repetitive in parts, a bit indulgent in others, and would have benefitted from a stronger edit. The behind the scenes technical insights are fascinating - as are the writer's approaches and processes - so it's a great book from that aspect.

Top reviews from other countries

Translate all reviews to English
EDGARDO A.
5.0 out of 5 stars Lectura obligada para fans de The Office...
Reviewed in Mexico on October 7, 2021
... y muy disfrutable.
También recomendable para gente que le interese saber sobre producción y realización de cine y televisión.
Igors Jancenko
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book about The Office
Reviewed in Germany on January 13, 2023
If you are The Office fan, you have to have this book. So much interesting information in it about series making and life around it.
Anna C
5.0 out of 5 stars Excepcional!
Reviewed in Spain on February 10, 2022
Si eres fan de The Office, no te lo puedes perder. Me ha encantado!
Montréal
5.0 out of 5 stars histoires non connues
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2020
excellent livre donnant de très bons détails sur la série
One person found this helpful
Report
Michael Vilardo
5.0 out of 5 stars Fate tornare The Office
Reviewed in Italy on March 8, 2021
Parto col premettere che le recensioni in inglese sono nella quasi totalità inaffidabili, perciò NON fidatevi di chi scrive che si tratti di un libro di semplici citazioni. In questo libro si trovano interviste ad attori, registi, sceneggiatori e tutta la crew che ha permesso nell'arco delle nove stagioni di creare questo super capolavoro. Se siete dei fan appassionati come me, non esitate a comprare questo libro. Scoprirete i dettagli e le storie dietro ogni episodio o addirittura singola scena, raccontati da chi e come sono stati pensati originariamente. Come la serie è arrivata in America, i motivi per cui ha resistito ad una probabilissima chiusura dopo la prima stagione, come sono stati creati i personaggi, le loro storie e trame, gli spazi che hanno reso famosa Scranton (in realtà il set è in California), perché la NBC ha commesso una follia lasciando andare Steve Carell alla fine della settima stagione, e tanto altro... Oggi più che mai c'è bisogno del ritorno di questa serie, qualsiasi sia il format, serie reboot o un semplice film reunion. La fanbase è più ampia che mai, ci sono tutti i motivi per regalarci una nuova avventura alla Dunder Mifflin, fate tornare The Office!
14 people found this helpful
Report
Report an issue

Does this item contain inappropriate content?
Do you believe that this item violates a copyright?
Does this item contain quality or formatting issues?