Lovely One
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
Read by Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Ketanji Brown Jackson
Read by Ketanji Brown Jackson
Category: Biography & Memoir
Category: Biography & Memoir
Category: Biography & Memoir
Category: Biography & Memoir | Audiobooks
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$37.00
Sep 03, 2024 | ISBN 9798217014224
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$35.00
Sep 03, 2024 | ISBN 9780593729908
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Sep 03, 2024 | ISBN 9780593729915
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Sep 03, 2024 | ISBN 9780593913376
1107 Minutes
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Praise
“[A] billowingly triumphant American tale of early promise fulfilled.”—The New York Times
“Vulnerable, tender, and infinitely inspirational, this book will make you proud of how far our country has come and riled up to help carry us where we need to go—which for [Ketanji Brown] Jackson may yet include the Broadway stage.”—Oprah Daily
“Once again, a gift has arrived in this country—brown-skinned, brilliant, and beautiful. Morally sound and truly believing in liberty and justice for all.”—Jacqueline Woodson, Elle
“An intimate look at her rise to the nation’s highest court, balancing motherhood, personal struggles, and a deep commitment to justice and public service.”—Essence
“More than most, [Jackson] understands the ways in which racism still constrains American society. But more than most, she also understands that this is not the end of the story: ‘It is true that not everyone was represented at the table when our country was being birthed. . . . Yet the principles of liberty and equality that the framers adopted . . . mean that every citizen can now enter those rooms.’”—The Washington Post
“A well-written, intriguing, and quintessentially American story about a fascinating woman who is truly the embodiment of what is possible in the United States because of its freedoms and in spite of its flaws—lovely indeed. A terrific memoir.”—Kirkus Reviews
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