Title: True
Gretch: What I’ve Learned about Life,
Leadership, and Everything in Between
Author: Gretchen Whitmer
Narrated by: Gretchen Whitmer
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 3 hours and 21 minutes
Source: Review Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio. Thank you!
Do you do any research before you vote? I like to read up on various candidates on their positions on topics and their lives if available. I don’t vote straight party ticket and like to evaluate each person individually. Gretchen Whitmer is the Governor of the state of my birth, Michigan, and she has been mentioned as a potential vice-presidential candidate. I’ve already read Hillbilly Elegy by JD Vance, so I decided it was time to learn more about other potential vice-presidential candidates.
True Gretch by Gretchen Whitmer is a short, interesting memoir where Whitmer discusses her leadership experiences as a governor and her life.
My thoughts on this
memoir:
· This was a very personal memoir. Whitmer talks about being raped in college and how she used that experience to fight for reproductive health for Michigan’s women.
· I enjoyed that Whitmer narrates the book herself. The audiobook also has clips from her speeches and news clips. This makes it an enjoyable audio experience.
· Whitmer narrates some stories from her youth and how she entered politics.
· I also enjoyed learning that she was named after her Grandmother and the origin of the nickname “Big Gretch.”
· A lot has gone on during Whitmer’s term as a governor including COVID, protests, a school shooting, and a plot to assassinate her.
· There was also an interesting look into sexism Whitmer faces as a female governor. News interviews focused on her looks, size, breast size, etc., and people also commented on these items to her to her face.
· It was scary thinking about being the governor with a family and having people protesting outside your home armed with AR-15s.
· Whitmer keeps a gratitude journal and calls for more civility in public conversation.
Overall, I liked
learning more about Gretchen Whitmer and her philosophy on life and being in
politics.
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