Merkels Law, Melissa Eddy
Merkels Law, Melissa Eddy
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Merkel's Law
Wisdom from the Woman Who Led the Free World

Author: Melissa Eddy

Narrator: Lisa Flanagan

Unabridged: 5 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/20/2024


Synopsis

In the vein of Notorious RBG, a fun and inspiring biography filled with lessons from the most powerful woman in the world, based on more than a decade’s worth of coverage of German Chancellor Angela Merkel from New York Times Berlin correspondent Melissa Eddy.

Angela Merkel is a boss. A trailblazer. An icon of colorful suits. Formerly the new leader of the free world. With an entire hand gesture named after her (the “Merkel Diamond”) and celebrated in a viral meme for sparring with Trump, Angela Merkel spent a decade economically and politically revitalizing her country. The first woman chancellor of Germany and one of the longest-serving European leaders ever, Merkel’s quiet resolve, calculated confidence, and extreme privacy around her personal life have made her a feminist role model for the ages. Merkel’s Law is a revelatory look at an unlikely vanguard, and at the country she led for sixteen years.

No one is better positioned than New York Times Berlin correspondent Melissa Eddy to pull back the curtain on the woman who engineered Germany’s rise to wealth, power, and an economy worth 3.8 trillion in USD. Drawing upon an unparalleled well of sources close to Merkel, Merkel’s Law traces her childhood in East Germany as the daughter of a clergyman, her meteoric rise to power, and her more recent public acclaim—as well as the numerous setbacks she faced along the way both from political rivals and from men in her own party who scoffed at her ambition. Painting a portrait of a political genius, savvy businesswoman, and model for modern power, Merkel’s Law is not only the story of her life, but the lessons we can learn from it.

About Melissa Eddy

Melissa Eddy is a journalist based in Berlin who covers German business, economics, and politics for The New York Times. She has covered Chancellor Angela Merkel since she entered office in 2005. A Minnesota native fluent in German and French, she came to Germany as a Fulbright scholar in 1996. Before joining The International Herald Tribune, now the international edition of The New York Times, in 2015, she was a correspondent for the Associated Press in Frankfurt, Vienna, and the Balkans. Merkel’s Law is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ashley on August 22, 2024

Copy via the publisher. A short and straightforward biography of one of the most powerful leaders in the world who happens to be a woman. This shows her humanity, integrity, her interests, and that despite a sometimes rigid or awkward appearance she was very passionate about leading. This is broken d......more

Goodreads review by Lily on December 16, 2024

In this insightful and inspiring biography, New York Times Berlin correspondent Melissa Eddy brings Angela Merkel’s political strategy and rise to power to life in this brilliantly written and organized book. Focusing on her political position and the lessons Merkel and readers learned from her tenu......more

Goodreads review by Katra on April 14, 2025

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