Madame President, Helene Cooper
Madame President, Helene Cooper
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Madame President

Author: Helene Cooper

Narrator: Marlene Cooper Vasilic

Unabridged: 12 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/07/2017


Synopsis

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The harrowing, but triumphant story of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, leader of the Liberian women’s movement, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, and the first democratically elected female president in African history.

When Ellen Johnson Sirleaf won the 2005 Liberian presidential election, she demolished a barrier few thought possible, obliterating centuries of patriarchal rule to become the first female elected head of state in Africa’s history. Madame President is the inspiring, often heartbreaking story of Sirleaf’s evolution from an ordinary Liberian mother of four boys to international banking executive, from a victim of domestic violence to a political icon, from a post-war president to a Nobel Peace Prize winner.

Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and bestselling author Helene Cooper deftly weaves Sirleaf’s personal story into the larger narrative of the coming of age of Liberian women. The highs and lows of Sirleaf’s life are filled with indelible images; from imprisonment in a jail cell for standing up to Liberia’s military government to addressing the United States Congress, from reeling under the onslaught of the Ebola pandemic to signing a deal with Hillary Clinton when she was still Secretary of State that enshrined American support for Liberia’s future.

Sirleaf’s personality shines throughout this riveting biography. Ultimately, Madame President is the story of Liberia’s greatest daughter, and the universal lessons we can all learn from this “Oracle” of African women.

About Helene Cooper

Helene Cooper is the Pulitzer Prize–winning Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times, having previously served as White House Correspondent, diplomatic correspondent, and the assistant editorial page editor. Prior to moving to the Times, Helene spent twelve years as a reporter and foreign correspondent at The Wall Street Journal. She is the author of the bestselling memoir, The House at Sugar Beach, and Madame President, a biography of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. She was born in Monrovia, Liberia, and lives in the Washington, DC area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ariana on May 05, 2012

Close friends may argue and make up within a few days, but some just breaks off their relationship. To make things worse, they become enemies, Coincidently there are two girls that are like this in the book, Madame President. From the best of friends to enemies. Madame President is an amazing book......more

Goodreads review by Rebekah on November 02, 2012

I thought this book realy caried from book one to bood tow. This book is a suqual to Can You Get an F in Lunch. At the begining of the book it is club singn up day and Jenny and all of her friends want to get there right away. This does not happen and they get stuck with wats left. All of Jennys fri......more

Goodreads review by Iris on May 19, 2017

Addie left her friend Jenny to join the Pops and now she wants to become the sixth grade president. Jenny and her friends don't want that so Jenny tries out too. She creates a website and much more but Josh looks like a spy and they don't want to tell Josh because they all know she likes him. Will J......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on November 14, 2012

Reviewed by Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.com Jenny McAfee and her new friends have survived the first few weeks of middle school. It is time to choose their extracurricular activities, which means showing up in the cafeteria after school to sign up for the after-school clubs. The......more