A review by pandagopanda
The Truths We Hold: An American Journey by Kamala Harris

I don't read much (/any?) political memoir, but I was given this for Christmas, and I'll admit I'm interested in knowing more about a woman who will be pretty influential in the world over the coming years. It was fairly dry, but the chapters being thematic rather than strictly chronological made it more interesting. I felt like I learned a lot more about big events like the foreclosure crisis, the pathway to marriage equality, and about the geography and socio-economic situation in California in general, which was nice. I have never visited, but have some great friends there, so will, hopefully, someday.