Frances McGovern gives an entertaining account of her life and the
colorful people she knew in local, state, and national politics, from
her start as a young lawyer in 1949 through 1964 when she quit politics
after an unsuccessful run for Congress. An insightful memoir from an era
when the industrial Midwest still dominated American politics and men
dominated the industrial Midwest; McGovern illustrates just how fun,
cheap, and easy local politics could be. Join her as she takes the
Kennedy women through Ohio in 1960. Share her rides with Hubert Humphrey
in Barberton and President Johnson in Akron, and her tea party for Lady
Bird at the old Mayflower Hotel. Best of all, enjoy her stories of
political figures of both parties"a refreshing behind the scenes look at
politics on a local and state level.