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Finding My Way: A Memoir of Family, Identity, and Political, Ambition [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 396 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x23 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Girl Friday Productions
  • ISBN-10: 195485496X
  • ISBN-13: 9781954854963
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 396 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x23 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Girl Friday Productions
  • ISBN-10: 195485496X
  • ISBN-13: 9781954854963
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"A deeply personal memoir about finding family and belonging from White House staffer Robin F. Schepper"--

A deeply personal memoir about finding family and belonging from White House staffer Robin F. Schepper. 

Growing up torn between her single Pan Am–stewardess mom and brothel-owning grandmother in 1960s New York City, Robin F. Schepper never imagined that she’d one day have an office in the East Wing of the White House. Her childhood in a German American neighborhood on the Upper East Side was peppered with half-truths, from the family secrets surrounding her grandmother’s immigration to deceptions about her biological father. 

In a world of self-absorbed adults, Robin largely raised herself: she secured a scholarship to a prestigious private school and worked several jobs as a teenager to pay her own living expenses before finally escaping to California for college. Street-smart and undeniably driven, once in the professional world Robin quickly ascended in the male-dominated political sphere, traveling the globe while being subjected to sexual harassment and assaults that echoed obstacles her mother and grandmother had faced. Through it all, Robin searched for her biological father. She felt that if she could understand why he abandoned her, she could free herself from secrets, lies, and shame. 

Robin eventually rose to work for the First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama and, in the meantime, created her own family by adopting two sons from Kazakhstan. Intimate and captivating, Finding My Way follows an ambitious woman who reached the highest pinnacles of a political career while simultaneously fulfilling her own quest to heal from family trauma and discover her true identity. 

Recenzijos

Marvelous read, amazing journey! Dottie Lamm, former first lady of Colorado





I couldnt put it down. Robin Scheppers life story weaves a personal history of growing up in New York City in the 1970s, a lifetime [ spent] searching for her biological father until Ancestry.com and 23andMe provided her with answers, and [ a career] at the highest level of American politics, breaking down barriers for women in that field for my generation. Sweta Chakraborty, president, US operations, of We Dont Have Time and climate, behavioral scientist



Finding My Way is more than a book. It is storytelling from an author who brings readers into her closest circle of friends, sharing the details of her life that [ give her] questions, challenge her values, and demonstrate her capacity to achieve and willingness to love in spite of the obstacles in her path from her earliest days of childhood. Schepper trusts her readers with her story the way so many ... in her family, community, and profession have trusted her. Were all the better for knowing her story and will be less fearful of our own because of her courage. Kiki McLean, public affairs and political strategist



Written with gravitas, the memoir Finding My Way is about leading a purposeful life and imparting knowledge with dignity and honesty. Clarion Reviews

Prologue 1(4)
PART 1 KEEPING SECRETS
Family Fracture
5(5)
Running Away
10(2)
A Different Kind of Family
12(3)
Blond Is Better
15(4)
Children of God
19(3)
Fatherless
22(3)
Pennies for Maria
25(4)
Travels with Nana
29(10)
PART 2 DISCOVERING THE WORLD
Escape from New York
39(3)
On Guard
42(3)
Like Mother, Like Daughter
45(5)
An Early Lesson in Family Planning
50(3)
Breaking Away
53(5)
Schepper Becomes Lofas
58(3)
Miss Spence's School for Young Ladies
61(4)
Where I Belong
65(4)
Pressing Matters
69(10)
PART 3 NAVIGATING ADULTHOOD
Pushing the Unwritten Boundaries
79(4)
College Ambitions
83(4)
You're Hired!
87(2)
A Hit to My Heart
89(3)
Straight from the Source
92(3)
Opportunities and Obstacles
95(2)
Greta's Scar
97(2)
Ripped Apart
99(2)
Embracing the Greeks
101(4)
The City on the Hill
105(4)
Bread Crumbs
109(3)
Rebuffed
112(2)
Disappointing Roots
114(4)
When Love Isn't Enough
118(7)
New Directions
125(8)
Political Dirt
133(14)
Lessons from Politics
147(8)
PART 4 ENDURING LOSS
The Accidental Madam
155(3)
Rescuing Nana
158(5)
One Last Birthday
163(5)
Fragments of Gold
168(2)
Next Steps
170(6)
Seizures, a Wedding, and a Pyramid
176(7)
Heads of State
183(5)
Still Searching for the Truth
188(2)
Closing the Doors to the Past
190(5)
PART 5 STARTING A FAMILY
Surprising Developments
195(4)
My Body Doesn't Work
199(2)
Rinse and Repeat
201(4)
Tying Me Down
205(2)
Sunflowers and Sneakers
207(4)
The World Is Shaken
211(3)
Motherhood
214(8)
A Brother for Marat
222(3)
The Home-and-Career Juggling Act
225(8)
PART 6 FINDING PEACE
Stopping the Cycle
233(4)
DNA and Me
237(3)
Hauntings
240(7)
DNA Doesn't Lie
247(8)
Filling the Void
255(5)
What Do Secrets Bring?
260(3)
No More Secrets
263(1)
Epilogue 264(3)
Acknowledgments 267(2)
About the Author 269
For more than thirty years, Robin F. Schepper served at the highest levels of American politics and government. She worked on four presidential campaigns and in the Clinton White House, was staff director for the Senate Democratic Technology and Communications Committee under Sen. Tom Daschle, and served in the Obama White House as the first executive director of Michelle Obamas anti-obesity initiative, Lets Move! Shes advised numerous nonprofits and helped draft policy reports for the Birpartisan Policy Center. She lives in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with her husband and two sons.