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Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead is a memoir by Cecile Richards, co-authored with Lauren Peterson. Published by Gallery Books on April 3, 2018, this 320-page book carries the ISBN 9781501187605.
In this compelling narrative, Richards shares her journey from a young activist in Texas to becoming the president of Planned Parenthood. She recounts her early experiences, such as protesting the Vietnam War in seventh grade, and highlights her involvement in labor organizing and political campaigns, including her mother's gubernatorial run. The memoir offers insights into the challenges she faced, including confronting sexism and political opposition, and provides practical advice for aspiring leaders and activists. Richards emphasizes the importance of standing up for one's beliefs and encourages readers to "make trouble" by challenging the status quo to effect positive change.
A Young Readers Edition of the book, tailored for middle-grade audiences, was also released, featuring the ISBN 9781534451957. This edition aims to inspire younger readers to engage in activism and leadership from an early age.
Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead is a memoir by Cecile Richards, co-authored with Lauren Peterson. Published by Gallery Books on April 3, 2018, this 320-page book carries the ISBN 9781501187605.
In this compelling narrative, Richards shares her journey from a young activist in Texas to becoming the president of Planned Parenthood. She recounts her early experiences, such as protesting the Vietnam War in seventh grade, and highlights her involvement in labor organizing and political campaigns, including her mother's gubernatorial run. The memoir offers insights into the challenges she faced, including confronting sexism and political opposition, and provides practical advice for aspiring leaders and activists. Richards emphasizes the importance of standing up for one's beliefs and encourages readers to "make trouble" by challenging the status quo to effect positive change.
A Young Readers Edition of the book, tailored for middle-grade audiences, was also released, featuring the ISBN 9781534451957. This edition aims to inspire younger readers to engage in activism and leadership from an early age.
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