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The Truths We Hold by Kamala Harris

jess_mango's review against another edition

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4.0

An engaging memoir by the Vice President elect. She narrated the audio book herself and did an excellent job with it . This is a good introduction for readers to find out more about our first female VP.

This book counts towards the Reading Women 2021 Challenge task #17: about a woman in politics

lurker_stalker's review against another edition

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4.0

Everything I'd seen of Kamala Harris left me impressed and happy that she's an elected official but I didn't know much about her background or what her stances on issues were. After listening to her memoir (which could double as a huge campaign speech) - I'm sold.

It felt great to listen to her talk about her family, her career, and her beliefs which mirror many of my own. How nice to hear from a patriotic public servant who believes in helping make our country better for everyone.

My only complaint about the audio book is that she's not always the best narrator... But I don't think it would have been as effective for me if anyone else read it.

bookdreamer24's review against another edition

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5.0

It was super interesting. She's a good storyteller.

kvreadsandrecs's review against another edition

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3.0

Less about Kamala Harris’ life and more about her stances on public policy and various pieces of legislation. I understand that’s what these books are...but I probably shouldn’t have started with Joe Biden’s book. This one pales in comparison.

bexduck's review against another edition

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4.0

Political memoir is a new genre for me. I guess I haven't really read any others besides Becoming (if that can even be considered political). I didn't feel particularly moved by any of the passages, but I did feel like I learned more about Harris; which is really helpful for me as I plan to vote for the Biden/Harris ticket.

It seems that she's had a career focus of sex trafficking. So that should appeal to some of my more conservative friends. Her relationship with Doug was sweetly described. And I like the way she frames climate change as a national security issue (she is not the only one to do so, also it is!).

I would recommend if you want to learn more about Kamala's career. But I don't think it's essential reading. Since I enjoyed listening to it, and brought it up in several conversations with friends and family, I'll give it four stars.

danileighta's review against another edition

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5.0

Kamala is a joyful warrior and it was a pleasure and honor to read about her long fight for justice. I was stunned by the breadth of her experience and how deeply she thinks, researches, and cares about issues. Oh, that all politicians were like this incredible woman.

haleyature's review against another edition

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informative inspiring medium-paced

3.5

tamsin_emma's review against another edition

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hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

Really interesting and inspiring to hear her story, her upbringing and all the causes she has championed. Sometimes you wonder If all of it is true or if its exaggerated slightly like when she said her first word was freedom, not mum or dad! She comes across as almost perfect in the book so you wonder what her faults are or what skeletons lie in her closet. Overall really enjoyed and would recommend!

nikimilburn's review against another edition

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hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

3.5