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Education of an Idealist: A Memoir
Education of an Idealist: A Memoir | Samantha Power
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Pulitzer Prize winner Samantha Power is widely known as the moral voice of her generation. A relentess advocate for promoting human rights, she has been heralded by President Barack Obama as one of America's "foremost thinkers on foreign policy." In her memoir, Power offers an urgent response to the question "What can one person do?"--and a call for a clearer eye, a kinder heart, and a more open and civil hand in our politics and daily lives. The Education of an Idealist traces Power's distinctly American journey from immigrant to war correspondent to presidential Cabinet official. In 2005, her critiques of US foreign policy caught the eye of newly elected senator Barack Obama, who invited her to work with him on Capitol Hill and then on his presidential campaign. After Obama was elected president, Power went from being an activist outsider to a government insider, navigating the halls of power while trying to put her ideals into practice. She served for four years as Obama's human rights adviser, and in 2013, he named her US Ambassador to the United Nations, the youngest American to assume the role. A Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, Power transports us from her childhood in Dublin to the streets of war-torn Bosnia to the White House Situation Room and the world of high-stakes diplomacy. Humorous and deeply honest, The Education of an Idealist lays bare the searing battles and defining moments of her life and shows how she juggled the demands of a 24/7 national security job with the challenge of raising two young children. Along the way, she illuminates the intricacies of politics and geopolitics, reminding us how the United States can lead in the world, and why we each have the opportunity to advance the cause of human dignity. Power's memoir is an unforgettable account of the power of idealism--and of one person's fierce determination to make a difference.
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Erin.Elizabeth10
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Very long but very good! She talks about her experiences working as a journalist and activist, for the White House, and the UN during conflicts in Bosnia, Syria, and much more. I especially liked the times when she described mistakes or disagreements. It‘s a reminder that even such accomplished people are only human.

Suet624 I really liked this book. 2y
Erin.Elizabeth10 @Suet624 Yes, it was very good! 2y
Suet624 I was happy to see that Biden appointed her to be the Administrator of the USAID. 2y
Erin.Elizabeth10 @Suet624 Yes I just saw that! 2y
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As we got up to say good night I heard myself whisper in [the unnamed foreign minister‘s] ear, “Any chance you would like to come see the [rainbow] crosswalk?”We had never talked about his personal life. At 12:30 AM, on a breezy September night, the minister walked slowly across rainbow crosswalk toward the UN...He bore a look I had not seen before: relief, delight, and a deep calm. It was the look of someone being fully himself.

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MallenNC
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Now on to my next book from @Amandajoy ‘s list! I have had this book forever and its inclusion on her #NewYearWhoDis list gives me a good reason to pick it up. The author is in the news because she was just nominated by Joe Biden to lead the U.S. Agency for International Development. This also fills some prompts on my reading challenges for 2021.

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Amandajoy I hadn‘t heard that, she‘ll be a great choice. Enjoy! I‘m hoping to start Echo on audio this week. 3y
MallenNC @Amandajoy Echo is so good on audio. Enjoy! I know I‘m going to like this book already. 3y
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Suet624
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Some things I‘m grateful for:

1. Samantha Power. What a fighter for those in need. Just a brilliant woman.
2. That Power wrote her memoir
3. That Obama put this on his reading list which then inspired me to find it
4. That my library had both the audio and hardback copy
5. That after 3 years of on and off again knitting I FINALLY finished knitting and piecing together my blanket.
6. I‘m grateful to find things to be grateful for.

AlaMich I love your blanket! 4y
Librariana I love this list AND your finished product! It's lovely! 😊💜 4y
Suet624 @AlaMich Thanks so much. It's keeping me warm and cozy today. 4y
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Suet624 @Librariana Thank you! I was feeling down this morning and realized I needed to start being more positive. Thus, the list. 😉 I hope you are well. 4y
squirrelbrain Love the colours on your blanket 💙 And well done for being so positive - I love your attitude! 4y
ValerieAndBooks Yay to all!! 4y
britt_brooke Looks beautiful! Nice work. 💚 4y
youneverarrived It looks great! And I love this post 💙 4y
ravenlee What a great blanket! I‘m so bad about doing the seaming on my projects. 4y
Jas16 Amazing blanket! 4y
802Librarian Nice job! I keep thinking now I‘ll be able to finish the sock I started almost 6 (😳) years ago, but so far: nope 😜 4y
Suet624 @NHLibrarian the struggle is seriously real. 4y
Suet624 @squirrelbrain you caught me during my one moment of positivity that day. 😂😂 4y
Suet624 @ravenlee yeah, I‘m not great, but somehow I cared less by the time I got to that part of the project. 4y
Suet624 @Jas16 @britt_brooke thank you. I can‘t tell you how proud I am of myself for actually finishing it. 4y
BookNAround Beautiful afghan! 4y
rmaclean4 This is a book I need to pick up!! 4y
Suet624 @rmaclean4 at some points I would skim a section and then found myself going back to read it in its entirety. It‘s a good one. I hope Power finds ways to mentor other women. She‘s pretty darn amazing. 4y
trazo Gourgeous blanket 😍 yes, similar color combo 😉 (edited) 4y
Suet624 @trazo thank you. see what I mean about the color combinations? 😊 Yours looks so lush. 4y
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Via detailed walkthroughs of UN diplomatic efforts and overarching philosophies woven throughout the memoir, I gained great understanding and respect for a woman I previously knew little about. I appreciated the back story, and the candid nature with which she discusses family. There‘s still some part of me - despite believing how well-deserved her post was - that wonders if she grasps how fortunate she is to be a part of this moment in history.

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Suet624
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I wasn‘t expecting that Power would talk so much about Obama. She had known him before he ran for President and it‘s delightful to hear of all the ways he supported and encouraged her. (I haven‘t even made it to his victory yet!) She captures his kindness perfectly. I‘m not even going to go on about how often she brings tears to my eyes when she speaks of him.

Christine YES. 😢❤️ 4y
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Suet624
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Wait a second ... this amazing woman‘s best friend is the current Mayor of Burlington, Vermont? I chose to quit the job I loved in government rather than work for this developer-turned-Mayor. A guy who has negatively changed the feel of the city by letting his developer pals build, build, build? Of course I‘ll keep reading the book because she clearly made different choices than he did. But still... okay, rant over.

kspenmoll Rant away! I love it! 4y
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LTOC
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Really just incredibly amazing and inspiring. A true leader for a more gracious time. Also, a very readable book for everyone from the uninformed to experts. Deeply human, as well.

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Erynecki
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It‘s a long book...552 pages. I‘ve got 100 more to go. I wasn‘t so sure at first but I liked what Thomas L Friedman wrote in the NYT, “It‘s an unusual combination of autobiography, diplomatic history, moral argument ...” It‘s the book of an outsider who became an insider and who offers practical insight, honesty, and hope about the complex realities of navigating politics and geopolitical issues while trying to stand up for human rights.

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Morr_Books
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Up next....so many great authors already! #txbookfest

overtheedge I cant wait to read this!! 4y
Sg1224 Looks good. What did you think of her session?! 4y
Morr_Books @Sg1224 This session made me love her even more. She held her own even with a few aggressive questions in the Q&A section. 4y
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Christine
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Excellent memoir of a fiercely smart human rights advocate. Beyond telling her extraordinary life story, it shows how very hard the work and high the stakes are for professional diplomats/foreign policy leaders - especially those who demand that their decisions and actions be truly informed by a constant awareness of the real human lives affected. (Painfully timely!) Many Obama stories, and a good mix of attention to her inner and outer lives.

Hooked_on_books Excellent! I picked this up on audio after hearing her on a podcast so I‘m glad to see your endorsement. 4y
Christine @Hooked_on_books Oh great! I found it super interesting, and uplifting, too. And I did the audio and loved her narration. 4y
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