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True Gretch — Young Adult Edition

Lessons for Anyone Who Wants to Make a Difference

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The young adult edition of the unconventionally honest, deeply personal, and sharply funny account from Michigan governor and rising Democratic star Gretchen Whitmer is packed with remarkable insights for young people wishing to make a difference in the world.
When Gretchen Whitmer was growing up, her beloved grandmother Nino taught her that you can always find something good in other people. "Even the meanest person might have pretty eyes," she would say, a piece of advice that Gretchen carries with her today in her role as the governor of Michigan. (And one that resonated more than another her grandmother offered: "never part your hair in the middle.")

From navigating a kidnapping and assassination plot in which she herself was a target to facing monumental challenges during a global pandemic, Big Gretch (as she's now known) shares the key pieces of wisdom that have shaped her trailblazing career and personal experiences in this often hilarious, always uplifting book. Along the way, she tells stories about growing up gutsy in the Midwest, the wild comments she's encountered as a public figure, and how to neutralize high-profile bullies with a fearless sense of humor.

Told in her famously straightforward and slyly funny voice, this young adult edition of the governor's story not only offers an intimate insight into the life of a politician with an astounding journey, but also affords extraordinary lessons for young people everywhere who wish to make a difference in the world.
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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2025
      Michigan governor Whitmer highlights career achievements and life lessons in this young adult adaptation of her 2024 work for adults. This book weaves self-help advice together with personal anecdotes from the Democratic politician's childhood and political career (including the infamous, failed conspiracy by a far-right militia group to kidnap her in 2020). The chapter titles, which are the same in the original and YA versions, convey a strong sense of the content: for example, "Don't Let the Bullies Get You Down" and "Seek to Understand." Much of the text is also the same, although this edition includes passages offering important contextual explanations and directly addressing younger readers' concerns: "If I could go back and talk to my ten-year-old self, I'd tell her to share with a trusted adult what was going on. Ask for help. Advocate for herself." The fragmented presentation leads to some jarring transitions, for example, when one chapter ends with a slapstick tale of Whitmer's slipping on ice and falling "right on my butt," and the next one begins "On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was murdered." Most successful are the many anecdotes spotlighting the governor's principles and the ways she's worked to serve her constituents. While the lack of sources is a weakness, the conversational style will appeal to readers interested in politics and those seeking insights on leadership and attaining success. A readable combination of advice and inspiration. (Q&A with Whitmer's daughters, resources, photo credits)(Nonfiction. 13-18)

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