A Fighting Chance

A Fighting Chance by Elizabeth Warren, published by Macmillan on April 22, 2014, is a biography that chronicles the author’s journey from a small-town upbringing in Oklahoma to her emergence as a significant political figure. This 365-page book provides insights into Warren’s experiences as a law professor and her efforts to reform bankruptcy laws, as well as her challenges in navigating the complexities of Washington, D.C. The narrative highlights her commitment to advocating for the middle class and her eventual decision to enter politics.
In this engaging memoir, readers will discover the lessons Warren learned about the political landscape, including her battles against big banks and her vision for consumer protection. The book delves into her motivations and the obstacles she faced while striving to hold the federal government accountable during the financial crisis. A Fighting Chance offers a personal perspective on the legislative process and the role of women in politics, making it a relevant read for those interested in political science and personal memoirs.
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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
An unlikely political star tells the inspiring story of the two-decade journey that taught her how Washington really works—and really doesn’t—in A Fighting Chance
As a child in small-town Oklahoma, Elizabeth Warren yearned to go to college and then become an elementary school teacher—an ambitious goal, given her family’s modest means. Early marriage and motherhood seemed to put even that dream out of reach, but fifteen years later she was a distinguished law professor with a deep understanding of why people go bankrupt. Then came the phone call that changed her life: could she come to Washington DC to help advise Congress on rewriting the bankruptcy laws?
Thus began an impolite education into the bare-knuckled, often dysfunctional ways of Washington. She fought for better bankruptcy laws for ten years and lost. She tried to hold the federal government accountable during the financial crisis but became a target of the big banks. She came up with the idea for a new agency designed to protect consumers from predatory bankers and was denied the opportunity to run it. Finally, at age 62, she decided to run for elective office and won the most competitive—and watched—Senate race in the country.
In this passionate, funny, rabble-rousing book, Warren shows why she has chosen to fight tooth and nail for the middle class—and why she has become a hero to all those who believe that America’s government can and must do better for working families.
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