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"An absolutely terrific new book."---Fareed Zakaria, CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS
"[Slaughter] admirably. . . examine[s] her leadership flaws, biased assumptions and social privilege, inviting the reader into her painful process of discovery and renewal. . . . She is particularly effective in describing her evolution as an outspoken feminist who is forced to face up to the ways in which her advocacy for her own tribe—White, educated women—left her blind to the struggles of many other, less-advantaged women."---Jane Eisner, Washington Post
"An illuminating synthesis of reflection, reckoning, and aspiration about what America has been and what it can be, a book that I hope thoughtful people of all political stripes will read and engage with."---Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn
"There is a salve for the emotional exhaustion and polarity of the past five years, and it is Anne-Marie Slaughter's new book Renewal. . . . With vulnerability, honesty, and humility, Anne-Marie has written a tour de force of all that makes us human. Beginning with a personal story of crisis and apology, she traces the ripples to show how meaningful change can begin with individual transformation and extend outward to social change."---Dov Seidman, author of How: Why HOW We Do Anything Means Everything
"Provides advice that can be applied to anyone’s career."---Jane Thier, Fortune Magazine
"Energetic, erudite, and readable."---Andrew Keen, Keen On podcast
"This book is a reminder that you can embrace being you."---Elmira Bayrasli, Foreign Policy's Interrupted

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 25/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9780691210575, 978-0691210575
      ISBN10: 0691210578

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "An absolutely terrific new book."---Fareed Zakaria, CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS
      "[Slaughter] admirably. . . examine[s] her leadership flaws, biased assumptions and social privilege, inviting the reader into her painful process of discovery and renewal. . . . She is particularly effective in describing her evolution as an outspoken feminist who is forced to face up to the ways in which her advocacy for her own tribe—White, educated women—left her blind to the struggles of many other, less-advantaged women."---Jane Eisner, Washington Post
      "An illuminating synthesis of reflection, reckoning, and aspiration about what America has been and what it can be, a book that I hope thoughtful people of all political stripes will read and engage with."---Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn
      "There is a salve for the emotional exhaustion and polarity of the past five years, and it is Anne-Marie Slaughter's new book Renewal. . . . With vulnerability, honesty, and humility, Anne-Marie has written a tour de force of all that makes us human. Beginning with a personal story of crisis and apology, she traces the ripples to show how meaningful change can begin with individual transformation and extend outward to social change."---Dov Seidman, author of How: Why HOW We Do Anything Means Everything
      "Provides advice that can be applied to anyone’s career."---Jane Thier, Fortune Magazine
      "Energetic, erudite, and readable."---Andrew Keen, Keen On podcast
      "This book is a reminder that you can embrace being you."---Elmira Bayrasli, Foreign Policy's Interrupted

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