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Who thought this was a good idea?

por Alyssa Mastromonaco, Alyssa Mastromonaco

Otros autores: Lauren Oyler

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Biography & Autobiography. Politics. Nonfiction. HTML: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.
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I'll grant you, I listened to this audiobook at double speed, which might explain why I was deeply confused by the chronology. Or maybe there was something wrong with the audiobook? I don't know. What I did understand was a genial sort of coming of age story, albeit by someone who's been doing high-profile jobs, like being an assistant to President Obama, after working on his campaign. Lots of interesting vignettes, interspersed with random, ordinary moments in a not-very-ordinary life. For me there was TMI on some personal matters and too much profanity. I would say it's for millenials, but the author isn't a millenial. Who's it for? Not sure. Mildly interesting, ok for a car journey. ( )
  fmclellan | Jan 23, 2024 |
Found this while looking for a non-fiction beach read, that is, something light with funny anecdotes.

The last political bio I read was John Bolton’s which was like the continuous dysfunction of Veep without the humor. (I recommend it anyway.) This book also promised to be about the White House but with competence and humor. Needless to say, this book paints a very different picture from Bolton’s - more like a mix of The West Wing, ER, and some Sex and the City. All the integrity was a nice change of pace - especially now that I’ve survived the Trump years.

I was surprised how much I enjoyed this book. I’m probably not the author’s target audience - although I voted for Obama, I didn’t place him on a pedestal the way she did. Yet her writing style was exactly what I like. The anecdotes were unknown to me and complemented my other political knowledge of that era. I like bios in general and she wrote well about almost everything. The politics, trips, teamwork - all under high pressure - was good stuff and were littered with significant quotes.

Coincidentally, I listen to Pod Save The World so from that I know some of her colleagues which made many of the people easier to understand and remember. And I now recall that she came on the show but I have no memory of her saying anything particularly noteworthy (sorry) and am wondering if I should revisit the episode(s).

My only nits: The last two chapters were very weak and not a good way to end. In the final chapter, she left unclear why she took such a hard turn out of politics to a totally unrelated business that she doesn’t even mention by name or any other way. And she spent far too much time on her cat. I respect her life choices but I didn’t need to hear her cat was such an obsession for her. The cat was mentioned in many chapters finally becoming an entire chapter. TMI.

I give this book 4 stars - a very high rating for me. Alas, I don’t see myself recommending it to friends, rereading it, any other things that would make it a 5 star read. I suppose I might have recommended it to my daughter because it paints a good portrait of how women have to navigate challenging waters - except that anecdotes age quickly and I’m afraid its day has a passed so I can’t imagine I’ll ever cite a passage from it or recommend it to a friend. But I do appreciate her effort both writing the book and her time in politics. The political world is worse for her departure. I see she’s written more books so I will take a look at them. ( )
  donwon | Jan 22, 2024 |
I listened to this audiobook and found this book to be such a informative read not only about life and job hunting and being a women in any field. I also thought that is covered such a unique take on a white house roll, that I never read before. I really loved both learning about her role in the WH and also how she got where she was. This was such a fun read and so informative. I hope to read more political reads in the future! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I listened to this audiobook and found this book to be such a informative read not only about life and job hunting and being a women in any field. I also thought that is covered such a unique take on a white house roll, that I never read before. I really loved both learning about her role in the WH and also how she got where she was. This was such a fun read and so informative. I hope to read more political reads in the future! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
Tried on audio… not as funny as I hoped
  SamMusher | Jan 18, 2023 |
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Nombre del autorRolTipo de autor¿Obra?Estado
Alyssa Mastromonacoautor principaltodas las edicionescalculado
Mastromonaco, Alyssaautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Oyler, Laurenautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Renstrom, ElizabethAuthor photographerautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Souza, PeteArtista de Cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Taylor, JarrodDiseñador de cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado

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Biography & Autobiography. Politics. Nonfiction. HTML: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.

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