The Truths We Hold: An American Journey (Young Readers Edition)
The Truths We Hold: An American Journey (Young Readers Edition)
Select a format:
Perma-Bound Edition ©2020--
Publisher's Hardcover ©2019--
Library Binding (Large Print) ©2021--
Publisher's Hardcover ©2019--
Paperback ©2020--
To purchase this item, you must first login or register for a new account.
Penguin
Annotation: The autobiographical memoir of the first woman, African American, and South Asian American to become attorney general of the State of California, and the second black woman ever elected to the United States Senate. Harris discusses the impact that her family and community had on her life, and how she came to discover her own sense of self and purpose.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #314951
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 10/13/20
Pages: xv, 288 p., [8] p. of plates
ISBN: Publisher: 0-593-11317-9 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-1398-0
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-593-11317-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-1398-1
Dewey: 921
LCCN: 2021287218
Dimensions: 21 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

California's junior senator limbers up "to be a joyful warrior in the battle to come."Harris (Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor's Plan to Make Us Safer, 2009, etc.), who recently announced her candidacy for president, follows immediately with an entry in the genre that might be called the Obligatory Campaign Biography, blending how-did-we-get-here memoir with political platform. In that sense, this book is by-the-numbers, with all the expected elements. Yet the author's background is unusual enough on many scores to set her autobiography apart: She is the first American of Indian or Jamaican descent to serve in the Senate and the first African-American senator from California, having served prominently and sometimes controversially as the state's attorney general. Countering the whispering birther movement surrounding her early campaign, Harris recounts that she was born in Oakland of mixed descent, with an Indian immigrant mother who "understood very well that she was raising two black daughters" and took pains to "make sure we would grow into confident, proud black women." The author excelled in school but, she recounts in a moment of reversal, failed her first effort at the bar, overcoming defeat to take a visible role in the Bay Area legal community. Her efforts at judicial reform figure in her timely call for an overhaul of sentencing procedures, all as part of a platform of "what I see as women's issues: the economy, national security, health care, education, criminal justice reform, climate change." Harris also reveals a policy-wonk side, enthusiastically addressing issues such as cybersecurity ("a new front in a new kind of battle") and economic inequality ("with millions of Americans hanging by a thread," she deftly writes of the current president, "the White House reached for scissors"). The talking points of the book are surely those she'll be revisiting in speeches and debates to come, and suffice it to say that you can bet Jamie Dimon won't be endorsing her.Fits well alongside such politico-aspirational books as Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father, and better written than most in the category.

Reviewing Agencies: - Find Other Reviewed Titles
Kirkus Reviews (Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-281) and index.
Word Count: 59,711
Reading Level: 7.6
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 7.6 / points: 11.0 / quiz: 515122 / grade: Upper Grades
Lexile: 1020L
From the Introduction

On July 4, 1992, one of my heroes and inspirations, former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, gave a speech that deeply resonates today. "We cannot play ostrich," he said. "Democracy just cannot flourish amid fear. Liberty cannot bloom amid hate. Justice cannot take root amid rage. America must get to work. . . . We must dissent from the indifference. We must dissent from the apathy. We must dissent from the fear, the hatred, and the mistrust."
 
This book grows out of that call to action, and out of my belief that our fight must begin and end with speaking truth.
 
We cannot solve our most stubborn problems unless we are honest about what they are, unless we are willing to have difficult conversations and accept what facts make plain.
 
We need to speak truth: that there are forces of hate in this country--racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and anti-Semitism--and we need to confront them. We need to speak truth: that, with the exception of Native Americans, we all descend from people who weren't born on our shores--whether our ancestors came to America willingly, with hopes of a prosperous future, or forcibly, on a slave ship, or desperately, to escape a painful past.
 
We need to speak truth about what it will take for all American workers to earn a living with dignity and decency. We must speak truth about who we send to jail in this country and why. We must speak truth about companies that make a profit taking advantage of the most vulnerable among us. And I intend to do just that.

Excerpted from The Truths We Hold: An American Journey (Young Readers Edition) by Kamala Harris
All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

Adapted for young readers, Vice President Kamala Harris's empowering memoir about the values and inspirations that guided her life.

With her Democratic presidential nomination, her election to the vice presidency, her election to the U.S. Senate, and her position as attorney general of California, Kamala Harris has blazed trails throughout her entire political career. But how did she achieve her goals? What values and influences guided and inspired her along the way?
 
In this young readers edition of Kamala Harris’s memoir, we learn about the impact that her family and community had on her life, and see what led her to discover her own sense of self and purpose. The Truths We Hold traces her journey as she explored the values she holds most dear—those of community, equality, and justice. An inspiring and empowering memoir, this book challenges us to become leaders in our own lives and shows us that with determination and perseverance all dreams are possible.


*Prices subject to change without notice and listed in US dollars.
Perma-Bound bindings are unconditionally guaranteed (excludes textbook rebinding).
Paperbacks are not guaranteed.
Please Note: All Digital Material Sales Final.