
Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?
And Other Questions You Should Have Answers to When You Work in the White House
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Alyssa Mastromonaco
If your funny older sister were the former deputy chief of staff to President Barack Obama, her behind-the-scenes political memoir would look something like this....
Alyssa Mastromonaco worked for Barack Obama for almost a decade, and long before his run for president. From the then-senator's early days in Congress to his years in the Oval Office, she made Hope and Change happen through blood, sweat, tears, and lots of briefing binders.
But for every historic occasion - meeting the queen at Buckingham Palace, bursting in on secret climate talks, or nailing a campaign speech in a hailstorm - there were dozens of less-than-perfect moments when it was up to Alyssa to save the day. Like the time she learned the hard way that there aren't nearly enough bathrooms at the Vatican.
Full of hilarious, never-before-told stories, Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? is an intimate portrait of a president, a book about how to get stuff done, and the story of how one woman challenged, again and again, what a "White House official" is supposed to look like. Here Alyssa shares the strategies that made her successful in politics and beyond, including the importance of confidence, the value of not being a jerk, and why ultimately everything comes down to hard work (and always carrying a spare tampon).
Told in a smart, original voice and topped off with a couple of really good cat stories, Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? is a promising debut from a savvy political star.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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"A candid and charming memoir of her unexpected career in government.... The memoir abounds with intimate glimpses of Washington, D.C., celebrities (Biden, Clinton, Michelle Obama, and scores more) and cheerfully dispensed survival strategies. An entertaining look inside the White House." (Kirkus)
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Punctuated by personal stories and poignant advice throughout, Mastromonaco honestly details the difficulty of achieving a work life balance in the fast-paced world of politics. Though I imagine this story will be particularly helpful to women climbing the corporate or political ladder, "Who Thought this Was a Good Idea" should be on the top of any political geek's reading list, or that of anyone who looking to be entertained, informed and inspired.
An honest, entertaining account of political life
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This is an “AUDIBLE 20 REVIEW SWEEPSTAKES ENTRY” .
It Was Just Like I Thought It Would Be
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Listening to this book is a GOOD IDEA!
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Honest, enlightening stuff
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Must listen
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I gave the overall performance five stars however the story itself only four stars. There were a couple of times that the author flip-flopped between stories and timelines that left me a little confused as to where we were in the overall storyline.
political memoir for unpolitical people
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The writing is awkward, with good stories strewn in strange places for vague reasons which I think involve morals. Some anecdotes are way overcooked with explanation and exposition, while others which seem to have real West Wing grit end up annoyingly dry.
The final chapter is actually titled “Conclusion.”
So a lot (though not all) of these chapters read like the front flap of a book in an airport newsstand, but, yes, I do think they are worth reading.
It’s a good book, with good stories, and proves that every confident and inaccessibly dream-achieving person is dealing with the same anxiety, annoying dietary restrictions, dying cats, and requests to get other people Diet Coke that you are dealing with yourself.
Kitsch Worth Trying
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funny and relatable
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Loved it!
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What made the experience of listening to Who Thought This Was a Good Idea? the most enjoyable?
Having the author read the book so that you get the emphasis and emotions she intended. A very well told narrative of being not only a part of the political world, but also a human being who, unlike movie characters, actually has to live in the real world.Who was your favorite character and why?
Alyssa Mastromonaco. She did a great job of taking us inside her world.Which character – as performed by Alyssa Mastromonaco – was your favorite?
Her, relaying her personal life while trying to do this job.What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
Interesting from beginning to end. Too hard to pick!A personable & well told narrative of an insider.
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