Dear Madam President
Autor Jennifer Palmierien Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473690707
ISBN-10: 1473690706
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 134 x 202 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN-10: 1473690706
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 134 x 202 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Hodder & Stoughton
Notă biografică
Jennifer
Palmieri
was
the
Director
of
Communications
for
Hillary
Clinton's
2016
presidential
campaign.
Prior
to
that
position,
she
served
as
the
White
House
Communications
Director
for
President
Barack
Obama.
She
has
also
been
the
National
Press
Secretary
for
the
2004
John
Edwards
presidential
campaign
and
for
the
Democratic
Party
in
2002.
She
is
currently
President
of
the
Center
for
American
Progress
Action
Fund,
and
she
frequently
appears
on
television
and
radio
outlets.
Recenzii
"My
book
explained
what
happened
and
where
we
need
to
go
from
here.
Jennifer
Palmieri
picks
up
the
ball
and
runs
with
it
in
this
book.
It's
about
being
a
woman,
working
for
a
woman,
and
telling
the
stories
of
the
personal
and
professional
ups
and
downs
that
all
women
need
to
hear
as
we
chart
our
individual
and
collective
futures."—Hillary
Rodham
Clinton
"A powerful, personal, and sometimes painful book written for any woman who has ever thought of becoming a leader. I hope it inspires more women and girls because their voices and their leadership are needed now more than ever."—Madeleine Albright
"With her searing honestly, Jennifer Palmieri writes about loss, despair, and that flicker of hope that keeps us getting up and striving day after day. America's first woman president should keep this book on her desk and read it every morning."—Nicolle Wallace
"DEAR MADAM PRESIDENT is a book that every parent should encourage their daughters-and their sons-to read."—Cory Booker
""Our first woman president, whomever she may be, will no doubt be wise and open enough to seek advice from the best in the business. The advice and insights Jennifer Palmieri has garnered from years on the frontlines of politics and life will make any leader better."—Maria Shriver
"The perfect gift for the student-body president in your life."—New York Times Book Review
"A powerful, personal, and sometimes painful book written for any woman who has ever thought of becoming a leader. I hope it inspires more women and girls because their voices and their leadership are needed now more than ever."—Madeleine Albright
"With her searing honestly, Jennifer Palmieri writes about loss, despair, and that flicker of hope that keeps us getting up and striving day after day. America's first woman president should keep this book on her desk and read it every morning."—Nicolle Wallace
"DEAR MADAM PRESIDENT is a book that every parent should encourage their daughters-and their sons-to read."—Cory Booker
""Our first woman president, whomever she may be, will no doubt be wise and open enough to seek advice from the best in the business. The advice and insights Jennifer Palmieri has garnered from years on the frontlines of politics and life will make any leader better."—Maria Shriver
"With
fascinating
insight
and
daring
optimism,
DEAR
MADAM
PRESIDENT
imagines
an
empowering
new
future
for
women.
Jennifer
Palmieri
offers
a
fresh
and
inspiring
perspective
that
will
speak
to
women
determined
to
a
make
a
difference
in
the
world.
I
didn't
put
it
down."
—Laurene
Powell
Jobs"As
Palmieri
sifts
through
the
Hillary
Clinton's
presidential
campaign
and
loss,
she
brilliantly
addresses
the
book
to
a
future
female
leader
of
the
US.
Reading
it
was
much
like
reliving
the
2016
election:
waves
of
frustration,
double
standards
to
hurdle,
the
repeated
reminder
that
it
is
nearly
impossible
to
be
a
woman
in
a
man's
world.
But
'nearly
impossible'
is
not
'impossible',
and
as
I
turned
the
last
page,
I
was
reminded
of
something
in
painfully
short
supply
these
days:
hope."
—Jodi
Picoult"The perfect gift for the student-body president in your life."—New York Times Book Review