Kamala's way : an American life / Dan Morain.
'Kamala's Way' is a biography of the first Black woman to stand for Vice President, charting how the daughter of two immigrants in segregated California became one of this countrys most effective power players.
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- ISBN: 9781982175764 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: viii, 257 pages ; 21 cm
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2021.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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Genre: | Biographies. |
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A revelatory biography of the first Black woman to stand for Vice President charts how the daughter of two immigrants in segregated California became one of this countryâs most effective power players. 100,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
A revelatory biography of the first Black woman to stand for Vice President charts how the daughter of two immigrants in segregated California became one of the most effective power players in the United States. - Simon and Schuster
A revelatory biography of the first Black woman to stand for Vice President, charting how the daughter of two immigrants in segregated California became one of this countryâs most effective power players.
Thereâs very little thatâs conventional about Kamala Harris, and yet her personal story also represents the best of America. She grew up the eldest daughter of a single mother, a no-nonsense cancer researcher who emigrated from India at the age of nineteen in search of a better education. She and her husband, an accomplished economist from Jamaica, split up when Kamala was only five.
The Kamala Harris the public knows today is tough, smart, quick-witted, and demanding. Sheâs a prosecutorâher one-liners are legendaryâbut sheâs more reticent when it comes to sharing much about herself, even in her memoirs. Fortunately, former Los Angeles Times reporter Dan Morain has been there from the start.
In Kamalaâs Way, he charts her career from its beginnings handling child molestation cases and homicides for the Alameda County District Attorneyâs office and her relationship as a twenty-nine-year-old with the most powerful man in the state: married Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, a relationship that would prove life-changing. Morain takes readers through Harrisâs years in the San Francisco District Attorneyâs Office, explores her audacious embrace of the little-known Barack Obama, and shows the sharp elbows she deployed to make it to the US Senate. He analyzes her failure as a presidential candidate and the behind-the-scenes campaign she waged to land the Vice President spot. Along the way, he paints a vivid picture of her values and priorities, the kind of people she brings into her orbit, the sorts of problems sheâs good at solving, and the missteps, risks, and bold moves sheâs made on her way to the top.
Kamalaâs Way is essential reading for all Americans curious about the woman standing by Joe Bidenâs side.