Rake's Progress
My Life in Politics
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Rachel Johnson
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Rachel Johnson
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'Fabulously indiscreet and funny...I loved it' Gaby Hinsliff, Observer
'There will be weightier political tomes this year than Rake’s Progress, but you will not find one more entertaining' Roger Alton, Daily Mail
'Spectacular. The only honest thing I've ever come across about political campaigning' P.J.O'Rourke
A unique, revealing and entertaining insight into the political dramas of recent times.
Rachel Johnson was born into what has been described by some as the UK’s most famous political family, and by others as ‘Poundshop Kennedys’. She was always keen to avoid the family business at all costs and plough her own furrow as a broadcaster, novelist and journalist. But, after the referendum to leave the EU in 2016, she felt the heavy hand of fate. When an insurgent centre party burst onto the scene in 2019, she felt compelled to stand for something rather than nothing – which happened to be just as her own older brother, Boris, was making his final assault on Downing Street. As some joked, she went into politics to spend more time with her family.
Rake’s Progress tells the extraordinary story of what happened next. From long silences on the radio when asked tricky policy questions to loud curses from David Cameron during tennis matches, Rachel reveals all about her brief political career. Taking on Ann Widdecombe and the Brexit Party, would she and her party make history – or become a forgotten footnote in the rolling omnishambles of British politics?
Beyond her own story, Rake’s Progress highlights the importance of standing up for your beliefs and the challenges of life in the public eye, and takes the reader behind the scenes, from the campaign trail to the ‘Westminster bubble’ and the carpeted corridors of power. Told with great honesty and self-deprecating humour, this is a book that reveals the very human side of politics.
©2020 Rachel Johnson (P)2020 Simon & Schuster UK
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- Deirdre E Siegel
- 08-10-2021
Thoroughly enjoyable read :-)
Exceptional book of family and friends in English politics, read by the author makes for much snorting, chortles, guffaws and giggles.
Yay to manners, being raised well, of expected behaviour, being educated, and encouraged to do.
Much appreciated humour and humility from a becoming favoured author, thank you Rachel :-)
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