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A review by pagesfromhome
Pelosi by Molly Ball
Did not finish book.
I got 45% through this book on audio. I am partially DNFing because nonfiction on audio is difficult for me and this one is particularly long and a little drawling. I am also partially DNFing because I found that this has glossed over the less than appealing parts of Pelosi as a politician and focuses entirely on her glass ceiling-breaking actions because of that it reads more like a memoir than a biography. While those are absolutely important to respect, I would prefer a more unbiased view of someone in power. There was also a portion that commented on how women without children don't know what tired really is until they have children and, as a woman without children, it just rubbed me the wrong way. I think at some point I'll pick this up in print and give it another try, but it's going down the DNF route for now.