In Other Words, Leadership
By Shannon A. Mullen
By Shannon A. Mullen
By Shannon A. Mullen
By Shannon A. Mullen
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$29.95
Jun 20, 2023 | ISBN 9781586423681
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Jun 20, 2023 | ISBN 9781586423698
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Praise
“This is a remarkable book. The story of how Maine governor Janet Mills and constituent Ashirah Knapp, a homesteader with young children, supported each other from a distance through the storms of the coronavirus pandemic, it is far more than just a record of those unsettled years. It captures both history and humanity as it tells the life stories of the two women who faced an unprecedented crisis and how they set a course through it. It is a story of work, worry, art, faith, community, life, and hope. An instant classic.”
–Heather Cox Richardson, author of Democracy Awakening
“The book… is an extraordinary piece of work. It tells a compelling story in an engaging manner but also brilliantly illuminates the larger question of the nature of leadership itself.”
–US Senator Angus King of Maine
“It’s as much a lesson in civics as it is civility in a time of turmoil.”
–National Public Radio’s Here & Now
“Mullen’s well-researched … enjoyable book is shining some well deserved light on the low-key governor whose level-headed leadership helped guide Maine out of the woods.”
— Scot Lehigh in The Boston Globe
“Mullen’s earnest approach will keep readers engaged. Readers will find both governor and homesteader sturdy pandemic companions.”
–Kirkus Reviews
“The book gives a fascinating glimpse into Mills’ personal life and perspective as governor during the pandemic.”
–The Daily Bulldog
“It’s a book, I’d like to say, on one level, with all of us in it.”
–Tappan Wilder, literary executor and nephew of Thornton Wilder
“A heartfelt and moving story . . . Just as important, it’s also a well-timed lesson in civics.”
–Richard Russo, author of Empire Falls
“This delightful book tells the compelling, intertwined stories of Governor Janet Mills and a young idealistic Mainer trying to do the right thing — one for her state and the other for her family — during a most difficult time, and it is a dramatic reminder that politicians need to do more than win elections and score points for their team; they need to lead.”
–Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont
“A story of civility, compassion, and connection in the face of fear and division. It’s also a powerful meditation on leadership, and the burdens that come with it.”
–Holderness School Today
“In the book, author and NPR reporter Shannon A. Mullen shares the more than 40 handwritten letters Knapp sent to Mills, and reveals what life was like for Mills during that time.”
–The Courier-Gazette
[A]n exhaustive account of the impact on the pandemic on public and private life.”
–Down East Magazine
“Mills’s journal entries offered a peek into the pressure of being responsible for the health and safety of an entire state.”
–Bangor Daily News
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