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Hope in Action: A Memoir about the Courage to Lead
by Sanna Marin
When she became prime minister of Finland at just thirty-four years old, Marin was the youngest world leader at the time, captivating international attention with her progressive ideas and decisive action in a crisis. Marin's story is one of resilience and hope as she was the first in her family to attend university and broke barriers to become a highly respected role model for many young girls and women.
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Daniel Pollack-Pelzner “Pollack-Pelzner traces Miranda's path from a friendly but isolated child to the award-winning creator of Broadway hits and chart-topping songs for Disney.”
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Bobbi Brown “Brown, beauty mogul and visionary, opens up in her first memoir about the true story: her reinvention, resilience, and the power of staying real.”
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Shannon Frison “Frison, a Black lesbian Marine, shares her life path from the South Side of Chicago to the bench of the Massachusetts Superior Court.”
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Roy Wood Jr. “In the wake of his son’s birth, Wood recollects the advice he’s gathered throughout his life after his own father’s passing.”
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Drew Nieporent “Nieporent has spent decades in the New York dining scene. Here he shares his life story starting at a McDonald’s grill as well as the story of an evolving food industry.”
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Susana M. Morris “Butler was a science fiction trailblazer and Morris shares the cultural, social, and historical context that shaped her life and her writing.”
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LaShawn Harris “Harris’s portrait of Eleanor Bumpurs's life and legacy highlights how one Black grandmother's brutal police murder galvanized an entire city and is still relevant today.”
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Jennifer Wright “To ensure people would remember what she had to say, Fish, an Gilded Age icon, became famous by letting her demanding, bitchy, hilarious, dramatic freak flag fly.”
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Patricia Altschul "Altschul reveals her life of glamor, romance, and intrigue as a private art dealer before she became a fan-favorite on Bravo's Southern Charm."
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