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Representative Mom: Balancing Budgets, Bill and Baby in the U.S. Congress

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The touching, funny, and human story of an ordinary working mother's adventures in extraordinary Susan Molinari, the highest-ranking woman ever to serve in the U.S.  Congress, now host of "CBS News Saturday Morning".

She was the youngest person ever elected to the New York City Council.  After her election to the U.S.  Congress, she quickly rose to a leadership position, becoming the highest-ranking woman ever to serve in that body and one of the most popular politicians in the country.

Her appeal lay in her commitment and in her personality.   USA Today praised her as "one of the most visible baby-boomer advocates for women's issues." Entertainment Weekly said Molinari has "a smile so wide that her eyes have to close to make room for it on her face." She was the keynote speaker at the 1996 Republican National Convention, an early and forceful advocate for intervention in Bosnia, and a dedicated fiscal conservative deeply concerned with the welfare of women and children.

Yet at the height of her power, the woman the New York Times called "one of the Republican Party's most promising politicians" decided to take on a completely new challenge--anchoring a new major morning news program.

The ups and downs of Susan Molinari's remarkable life form the heart of this warm, lively narrative.  Bright, hardworking, and energetic, she took on challenges when no one thought she could succeed and painstakingly built a career, eventually rising to the summit of her profession.  She also met Congressman Bill Paxon, the man of her dreams, married him, and started a family.

In Representative Mom, Susan Molinari relates the pressures, joys, and complications of being a powerful woman in a traditionally male-dominated environment, and discusses--with humor and grace--the difficulties of balancing family life with professional responsibilities.  Her story mirrors the dilemmas and triumphs of a generation of American women.

304 pages, Hardcover

First published April 13, 1998

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