The former three-term governor of Vermont describes the development of her own political career, explaining what it means to be a woman in male-dominated positions of power and discussing what women can contribute as politicians and policy makers. 20,000 first printing.
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"This is the story of a smart, articulate, and courageous woman who entered the corridors of power and changed them forever."--Ann W. Richards
"In elegant and enlightening prose, Kunin...tries to understand the interplay of family, gender, and her pursuit of power... [Her] forthright offering expands our understanding of who can be a success in politics."--San Francisco Chronicle
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me Madeleine M. Kunin ran for office it was because she thought there ought to be more women in politics. In time she fulfilled that belief by becoming the first woman governor of Vermont. Throughout her career, Kunin found that the rules for women politicians were different: she would not be forgiven (nor would she forgive herself) for neglecting her family. She could not afford to display emotion at the wrong times lest she be thought "weak." And she would have to learn to play political hardball with the best of them while keeping her integrity.
In Living a Political Life, Kunin-who is now Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education-takes a frank look at the challenges that confronted her as she tried not just to succeed in politics but to set a precedent for other women. In doing so, she illuminates both what it means to be a woman and what it means to be a public servant and gives us a memoir as thoughtful and revealing as any to emerge from the corridors of power.
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- PublisherKnopf
- Publication date1994
- ISBN 10 067941181X
- ISBN 13 9780679411819
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages396
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