In That Number: One Woman's March From The Streets Of Protest To The Halls Of Power (and Beyond)

Regan Burke
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In That Number: One Woman's March From The Streets Of Protest To The Halls Of Power (and Beyond)

Regan Burke
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260 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 16, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 260
  • Publisher: Tortoise Books
  • ISBN: 9781948954129
  • Dimensions: 5.98" W x 0.93" L x 9.02" H
A finalist for the Chicago Writers Association's Book of the Year Award!

"I could not put down this memoir. It is a tale of redemption and rebirth. Regan Burke writes of all the pain of growing up the daughter of two alcoholics and well-dressed grifters 'who didn't pay their bills, lied, and cheated, but still had cocktails and hors d'oeuvres every night before dinner.' Her story is that of the Baby Boomer generation: from sex, drugs, and rock and roll, to various political campaigns in Illinois, and finally to the Clinton White House and beyond. In That Number is a touching narrative of survival, loyalty, and compassion from a woman who has seen it all." — Dominic A. Pacyga, author of Chicago: A Biography

"I highly recommend this wise and wonderful memoir about politics, about families, and the politics of families. Reagan writes like an angel-and sometimes, even better, like the devil." — Rick Perlstein, best-selling author of Nixonland and Before the Storm

"Regan's unmitigated honesty in In that Number serves as inspiration and challenges each of us, even in the face of adversity, to live, see the birds, and reach higher for ourselves and our communities every day, and in every way we can." — Laura Schwartz, White House Director of Events for President Clinton, and author of Eat, Drink and Succeed

"Tales of early life with a flim-flam father, Woodstock years of drugs and alcohol, and working in Bill Clinton's administration...Regan Burke weaves her life story in a refreshing, artful, and oftentimes witty style that endears readers to the author and leaves us wanting more. What will she do next?" — Beth Finke, author of Writing Out Loud: What a Blind Teacher Learned from Leading a Memoir Class for Seniors

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