Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win by Jo Piazza was a fairly interesting novel about a successful female tech executive who leaves the San Francisco Bay Area and returns with her husband and two young children to her small Pennsylvania town as part of a run for Senate.
The book is heavily about the idea of being a female in politics, how the hurdles they have to clear to win office can be so much higher than their male counterparts, and well told by Piazza with a richly written main character in Charlotte Walsh navigating through the challenges she faces and choices she makes.
This blog is all about words because they matter, they influence, they entertain and when you put them down on a page in a meaningful order, they acquire permanence. Contained here is my writing over the past 10+ years, primarily book reviews over the past ~5 years, and I also have a book review podcast, Talking Nonfiction, available on Apple or Spotify.
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Saturday, September 22, 2018
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