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The Firsts : The Inside Story of the Women Reshaping Congress - Jennifer Steinhauer

The Firsts

The Inside Story of the Women Reshaping Congress

By: Jennifer Steinhauer

Hardcover | 12 February 2020

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In November 2018, the largest number of women ever was elected to the 116th Congress, resulting in a grand total of 87 in the House and 23 in the Senate. Ushered in on a groundswell of grassroots support, diverse in background, age, professional experience, and ideology, the new freshmen immediately began making history - and noise. These include Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest woman to be elected to the House; Sharice Davids and Deb Haaland, the first Native American women in Congress; Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, the first Muslim women representatives; and Abigail Spanberg, a former CIA agent. The Firsts will tell their stories - their triumphs and obstacles, alliances and controversies - as they arrive in Washington, D.C., ready to carry their historic legacy into institutional change.

Veteran Hill reporter Jennifer Steinhauer will follow these women's attempts to transcend the partisan rancor and dysfunction of Congress from their positions as upstarts and backbenchers in a Democratic caucus directed by leaders old enough to be their grandparents. Moving on from their trailblazing campaigns to the daily work of governance, these women will confront whether a gender and generational shift in the House can overcome institutional inertia. Will they work with their party's leadership, or will they work to overthrow it? Will their protests of the power structure fizzle, or will they create a lasting legislative framework for their ideas? How will they get on with their older peers, some of whom may feel resentful or pushed aside? What do their new roles mean for their lives back home, and how do they adjust to the weird, exciting, and often toxically seductive trappings of public office in the age of the twenty-four-hour news cycle?

Above all, will Washington change the changemakers - or will these women, many already social media stars and political punching bags, truly rock the boat?
Industry Reviews
"With a journalist's eye for the telling detail, and valuable experience covering Congress for The New York Times, Steinhauer is often a few steps ahead of the newcomers. She conveys throughout admiration, sympathy and compassion for her subjects while they learn the hard way that hidebound traditions, a rigid seniority system and encrusted modes of governance do not yield readily to even the strongest convictions. The Firsts is an intimately told story, with detailed and thought-provoking portraits spliced in along the way. Steinhauer makes herself a character in her account, sharing with readers some witty and at times acerbic observations that keep the narrative moving along."
--The New York Times Book Review

"Steinhauer provides an in-depth look at the women who historically changed the face and composition of Congress. Readers interested in women in politics and government will enjoy the book and appreciate the author's thorough research."
--Library Journal

"Anyone interested in government, especially women in government, will find this book informative and empowering."
--Booklist

"A fine lesson in civics and political journalism and must reading for anyone contemplating working in electoral politics."
--Kirkus Reviews

"If suffragists, who got American women the right to vote 100 years ago, could watch our celebrations this year, I am sure they would want people to read The Firsts. Why? Women are still less than 25% of Congress. Read The Firsts, run, and join them. Imagine half the Congress being female. Finish the dream."
--Former Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder, Colorado

"The Firsts stands out as one of the most important and best reported books written during the extraordinary political chapter in which we are living. One part 'you go, girl, ' one part 'I feel your pain, sister, ' and one part 'we are here to stay, ' it's the most sweeping storytelling I've read about the 2018 class of women who arrived in Congress and have already left their mark."
--Nicolle Wallace, author and anchor, "Deadline White House" on MSNBC

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Published: 1st March 2021

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