Dee Dee aapproaches the subject as someone who has lived it and then asked thoughtful questions to professionals who have some answers. She doesn't pretend to be anything other than who she is, and her truth and keen, funny wit fuel this honest book that doesn't seek to provide the ultimate feminist solution to all the world's problems. She seeks only to expand your viewpoint and encourage some rightful pride in young women entering the world of politics. I enjoyed reading about Myers' work in political campaigns and as President Clinton's press secretary. She is a very smart, creative and assertive person; and I think it's cool how she has managed to combine work and family in her life. The agree with the whole "sequencing" thing and was inspired by the many different stories and quotations from successful women. She also includes some pretty interesting studies of the differences in the ways of men's and women's leadership and styles of communication (and brains!)--the whole nature/nurture debate. I liked the book, and I have new respect for Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison!
This one is really starting out to be extremely inspiratonal... and validating. ;)
—Woosieus
Great book. I've always liked Myers.
—kaylachick99
not my cup of tea at all!
—ninjabunny93
An eye-opener.
—esalmon