The art of power My story as America's first woman Speaker of the House

Nancy Pelosi, 1940-

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"The most powerful woman in American political history tells the story of her transformation from housewife to House Speaker--how she became a master legislator, a key partner to presidents, and the most visible leader of the Trump resistance"--

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster 2024
Language
English
Main Author
Nancy Pelosi, 1940- (author)
Edition
First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
337 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781668048047
  • Preface: Know Your Why
  • Knock, Knock, Knock
  • "We Have Made History, and Now We Must Make Progress"
  • "The Intelligence Does Not Support the Threat"
  • From Tiananmen to Taiwan
  • "We Won't Have an Economy on Monday"
  • Health Care is a Right-Not a Privilege
  • That Our Flag is Still There
  • Why I Love the House
  • Acknowledgments
  • Author's Note
  • Photo Credits
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Former House speaker Pelosi (Know Your Power) recalls in this uneven memoir how her values both guided her through momentous decisions and made her and her family a target. In a narrative largely focused on newsworthy episodes from her more than three decades in Congress--among them her opposition to the Iraq War, the hard-won passage of the Affordable Care Act, and the chaos of January 6--Pelosi shines when discussing "issues of conscience," such as her longtime outspoken criticism of China's human rights abuses. But this palpable passion fizzles during extended, eye-glazing recaps of wonky negotiations over legislation. Eschewing chronological order for a thematic greatest hits is partially to blame for the pacing problems. It also buries less consequential stories that humanize Pelosi, like how she sewed two panels of the AIDS quilt for friends (including one who "couldn't wait to go to heaven to see John F. Kennedy"). For those looking for juicy political red meat, there's enough here to satisfy (her disgust at Donald Trump leaps off the page--she was prepared to "punch him out" on January 6). But, despite some exceptions, including a harrowing account of the 2022 attack on her husband, Paul, this is short on insight into the private person behind the historic figure. Readers will be left wanting. (Aug.)

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