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"Authoritative, personal, and vividly written, Romney: A Reckoning is a revealing account of Mitt Romney's life. Based on dozens of exclusive interviews with Romney, his family, and his inner circle as well as hundreds of pages of his personal journals, this book offers a rare, portrait of a politician who in recent years has been at the center of our nation's most defining political dramas." --Amazon.
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If a decade ago you had told me that Mr. Binders full of women would come across as a voice of reason in his party I would have chuckled because from my Canadian perspective he was something of a clown, things certainly have changed, haven't they? So, yeah, you can imagine my surprise when I saw this biography come across my feed with a mention of how relatable Romney was (thank you ♥Milica♥) which immediately piqued my interest since I'm an absolute sucker for a good biography.
Coppins certainly seems to like Romney and we get a general sense that he is a man who does his best to do what's right (in his mind at least) while also being willing to compromise when necessary and who cares a lot about his legacy. One would hope that after interviewing the man 45 times and reading piles of his personal notes even a sympathetic portrayal would also be an honest one. Yes, it's a very compelling portrait of the man even for someone who doesn't share his politics (though he is pretty moderate by the current GOP's standard) and it makes for a generally very pleasant read.