A review by kwheeles
Pelosi by Molly Ball

5.0

Surprised how much I enjoyed this book. Pelosi prompts strong feelings from many, and there has been a significant investment in media advertising to demonize her. The book is not a deeply personal biography, but focuses on her political and legislative activities while providing good historical context. It is not a hagiography, and the author is neither a Democrat nor a liberal. But it does leave me with a healthy respect for her strength of will, self-discipline, and finely honed political skills. It was a bit long (for my taste), but tightly edited.
Great stuff. (And if you feel compelled to complain about her, well worth a read.)