Represent: The Woman’s Guide to Running for Office and Changing the World by June Diane Raphael and Kate Black
Part workbook, part how-to guide, this book illustrates the many steps it takes to run for one of the 500,000 elected offices in the United States. From logistics. like where to run and how to fundraise, to more personal issues, like how to approach campaigning as a family, Represent offers a useful and motivating resource for all women thinking about getting into politics.
Becoming by Michelle Obama
In this compelling and deeply reflective memoir, former First Lady Michelle Obama looks back at her family’s time in office with candor and wit, illustrating both the joyous triumphs and the deep pitfalls of life in the White House. She also chronicles the meaningful experiences—from childhood in Chicago to life on the campaign trail—that shaped the long journey into becoming a political icon.
With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace by Nikki R. Haley
As the former Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley served as the nation’s representative during times of crisis and tragedy. In this book, she gives a closer look at her life as a diplomat handling domestic and international matters under the Trump administration.
The Women of the 116th Congress by The New York Times
The 2018 midterm election brought a wave of history-making candidates into the landscape of American politics, Among them: the first woman Speaker of the House, the first openly gay member of the Senate, and many more. This book documents the 131 women of the 116th Congress through a series of powerful portraits that capture what political representation looks like in 2019.
Lead from the Outside: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change by Stacey Abrams
Using the experience she’s gained over a lengthy career in business and politics, Stacey Abrams outlines practical tips for honing your leadership skills and following your ambition in this book. Abrams specifically aims her ideas at those who remain outside the normal political circles of Washington, D.C., including women, people of color, the working class, and members of the LGBTQ community.
The Nancy Pelosi Way: Advice on Success, Leadership, and Politics from America’s Most Powerful Woman by Christine Pelosi
Christine Pelosi takes a personal look back at her mother’s journey from homemaker to becoming the most powerful female politician in America, the Speaker of the House of Representatives. In addition to delving further into Speaker Pelosi’s role at the White House, the author also shares some wisdom she gleaned from her mother about family, public service, and becoming a leader in your field.
AOC: Fighter, Phenom, Change Maker by Prachi Gupta
Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez became one of the most famous new candidates of the 2018 midterm elections when she beat ten-term incumbent Joe Crowley to win the Democratic Party’s primary chair in New York’s 14th congressional district. This celebratory biography traces her unparalleled rise from bartender to the youngest woman ever elected to Congress and the movement she’s helped to inspire along the way.