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Köp båda 2 för 469 krThe Art of Power leaves readers with a disconcerting question: What will become of the political process in America if people as courageous as Pelosi decide that running for office is simply not worth the risk? * Washington Post * Pelosis words are a demonstration of how power is wielded and shrewdly maintained how a more perfect union is shaped, how the victories are especially sweet and how falling short of the ideal is part of the process. Or in Pelosis case, just another day at the office * San Francisco Chronicle * 'The former US House speakers memoir includes powerful accounts of the Capitol assault and Trumps instability, offering insights into the career of a formidable woman who still wields great influence' * Observer * The most powerful woman in American political history, Nancy Pelosi, delves into the highs and lows of her career . . . Timely and powerful, this is a book not to miss' * Luxury London *
Nancy Pelosi was elected the 52nd Speaker of the House in 2007and served as the first woman Speaker for eight years, off and on until 2023. She came to Congress in 1987 for the children and to fight HIV/AIDS. Under Pelosi's leadership, Congress enacted transformative legislation, most notably the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. A defender of democracy, she directed House efforts to investigate the January 6th insurrection and has spoken out forcefully for human rights globally. Pelosi continues to represent San Francisco in the House, a privilege she has treasured for thirty-seven years. Pelosi and her husband, Paul, have five children and ten grandchildren. They live in San Francisco, which they consider heaven on earth.