A review by gray_05_sea
On the Line: A Story of Class, Solidarity, and Two Women's Epic Fight to Build a Union by Daisy Pitkin

4.5

I struggled to get into this at first, but the memoir is a slow burn. The last third of the book with the merger between HERE and UNITE was riveting and I was outraged and emotionally invested. The book was really an idea to a friendship, one that the author made the wrong decisions with, and her musings about power in the beginning of the book weren’t as compelling until the reader gets to the end for the entire story arc. Well done.