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Nine and Counting: The Women of the Senate (Hardcover)

by Barbara Mikulski (Author), Susan Collins (Author), Dianne Feinstein (Author), The Usa Girl Scouts Of (Author), Whitney Catherine (Author), Kay Bailey Hutchison (Author), Barbara Boxer (Author), Patty Murray (Author), Olympia Snowe (Author), Susan M. Collins (Author), Mary L. Landrieu (Author), Blanche Lambert Lincoln (Author), Catherine Whitney (Author) "Tucked away on a quiet street a block from the Senate offices sits The Monocle, the quintessential Capitol Hill restaurant..." (more)
Key Phrases: women senators, maria cantwell, olympia snowe, Barbara Mikulski, United States Senate, Dianne Feinstein (more...)
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It's hard to imagine nine United States senators whose politics span the spectrum sitting down to dinner together on a regular basis--unless they're the nine women who currently call the Senate home. Barbara Mikulski, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins, Mary Landrieu, and Blanche L. Lincoln share something deeper than their political proclivities: gender has been the strongest characteristic of their personal and professional lives, and each one has overcome enormous obstacles to reach the old boys' club that is the Senate. As evidence of their remarkable camaraderie, they've now collaborated to share their stories in the hopes of encouraging other women to follow suit. The women write with candor about dealing with sexual stereotypes, facing tragedies, and proving themselves in a world that presents them with an ever-shifting teeterboard of proper feminine behavior.

Their stories range from surprising to shocking to illuminating. Included are Dianne Feinstein's account of the assassination of San Francisco mayor George Moscone and her unexpected rise to power, and the string of deaths that shaped Olympia Snowe into the independent person she is. The senators also share how they have balanced family with work, and in the process brought issues to the Senate floor not previously considered, such as child care, domestic violence, and homemaker retirement accounts (as well as the refreshing sight of small children). What is most impressive is their collaborative spirit, drawn from the traditional female training ground of local grass-roots endeavors and an emphasis on relationship and negotiation. When 64-year-old Barbara Boxer was born, becoming a senator was practically an unthinkable idea. Now, as the senior female senator, she welcomes each new woman who joins the ranks, whether Democrat or Republican, and teaches her the ropes. As partisan squabbles in Congress stymie any real progress, this book makes a strong case for the need for more women in positions of power and demonstrates that getting there is no longer a fantasy. --Lesley Reed

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What a difference a woman makes. The nine women of the United States Senate have changed the political landscape, and there's no turning back. Now, for the first time, in Nine and Counting, readers will be treated to an inside view of their private and public lives. As the senators share their stories and reflections with refreshing candor, insight, and humor, they demonstrate how ordinary women can overcome barriers and achieve extraordinary goals. These nine women are more different than they are alike. Their backgrounds, personal styles, and political ideals are as diverse as the United States itself. Yet they share a commonality that runs deeper than politics or geography: the desire to give voice to all of their constituents while serving as role models for women young and old. Each seantor brings her unique perspective to the mix.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1st edition (July 25, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060197676
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060197674
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,188,872 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fluffy but fun! A good read., July 26, 2000
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The Senate has long been characterized as the Old Boy's Club, a place where the political process is insulated from the pressures of cultural change. The nine women currently holding seats in the Senate have been, in very diverse ways, part of the winds of change that have swept through the American legislature. Nine and Counting chronicles the personal and political travails and triumphs of these extraordinary women. Though they come from very different backgrounds, they are consistently advocates for their constituents and have been important role models for women who are committed to public life. The book's narrative thrust is aided by skillful commentary from Catherine Whitley, interwoven with personal stories and comments from each of the Senators. The book is easy to read and steers away from explicitly political agendas or advocacy, instead focusing on the realities of women's lives and the importance of bringing diverse voices, male and female, Democrat and Republican, to the legislative process. As a young woman in politics, I found it fun and, in its own way, inspirational.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nine & Counting Is A Triumph--A Great Read, July 28, 2000
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The nine extraordinary women of the United states Senate have collaborated with writer Catherine Whitney to present an informative and absorbing read. Following the lives of all of the women who've served, Nine & Counting intermingles the fascinating personal stories of each of the nine women currently holding office. This is the greatest number ever to serve at the same time. And that's the point. The women of the Senate want to inspire others to join them. The first woman Senator, the formidable Rebecca Felton of Georgia, was appointed as a token gesture, and allowed to serve only one day in 1922. And it was stunning to be reminded once again that women didn't have the right to vote until 1920. Political offcie for a woman was a rare accomplishment. Dedicated to the Girl Scout Organization, with all proceeds from the sale of the book going to them, Nine and Counting is a lot of fun to read. It was obviously written to inspire young women to emulate today's nine women Senators, to show them what courage and perseverance can accomplish. And that's exactly what it does. An entertaining, enjoyable read, it should become a lasting part of the historical record of this great nation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How Far We Have Come, July 28, 2000
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"Nine and Counting: The Women of the Senate" tells the story of each of our nine female Senators. The beginning quote by Adlai Stevenson in 1952 "In America any boy may become President," is followed by where each woman Senator was in 1952 when the torch was being passed around her. Each Senator's story offers encouragement and shows us that we can do and accomplish what we aspire to do. An inspiration to women of all generations.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Reaching for the Pinnacle of Public Service
"Nine and Counting" is a book that captures the feeling of good cheer felt among many women in early 2000 when nine different women found themselves serving in the U.S. Read more
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Nine and Counting is an inspirational book that all young women should read. The struggles and obstacles that each of these women had to overcome show that anything is possible... Read more
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This book is phenomenal for any women looking to make a difference in the world. I found it interesting that the senators were not all wealthy, Anglo Saxon individuals, but rather... Read more
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Members of our book club recently read this book. One member liked that all the women met without regard for personal or political differences. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars I hope we'll see a sequel soon
I hope that the spirit conveyed by this book approached the real story. The friendship and professional respect that crosses party and ideology are amazing. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Reading about Women Senators
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