Radical: My Year with a Socialist Senator is a first-hand witness account of a
cartoonist's time with Julia Salazar, a 27-year-old democratic socialist
running for state senate in New York. Most of what the book material is
about are what the cartoonist witnessed during the first year of
Salazar's term by embedding herself with the young senator's team for
about a year.
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE BOOK
One of the best
tools of journalism is witnessing a situation about which you are
reporting first-hand. This way, you get to understand your subject with
little or no filtering. Radical is a book with lots of eye-opening
information on politics, money, and how these forces have an impact on
everyone's lives... more than we know or care to admit.
DISLIKES
None.
WHO IS IT FOR
This is for any adult who wants to understand politics without getting bored.
Many thanks to Top Shelf Productions for providing a review copy.
Radical: My Year with a Socialist Senator by Sofia Warren - Book Recommendation
Books that discuss politics can be boring to some, but such people might want to make an exception for this one.
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