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Now It's My Turn

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Language
  
English

Dewey Decimal
  
973.931092 B 22

Author
  
Mary Cheney

Publisher
  
Pocket Books

OCLC
  
64442937

Publication date
  
2006

Originally published
  
2006

Genre
  
Memoir

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Paperback and Hardback)

Pages
  
256 pp (hardcover edition)

ISBN
  
1-4165-2049-X (hardcover edition)

Now It's My Turn: A Daughter's Chronicle of Political Life is a memoir by Mary Cheney, published in 2006.

Contents

Summary

Mary Cheney writes about her experience as a campaign staffer during the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, when she worked for her father, Dick Cheney. She recounts what she learned in 2000 about campaign staffers's job, laying out pointers. Moving on to the re-election of 2004, she expresses her repudiation of the Marriage Protection Act supported by George W. Bush. As openly lesbian, she considered leaving the campaign; she only stayed because she believed George W. Bush to be the best commander-in-chief during the War on Terror. She also expresses outrage at the way John Kerry's campaign made use of her personal life when the issue of same-sex marriage came up.

Critical reception

She is reported to have received a US $2 million advance for the book. The book sold fewer than 6,000 copies in its first four weeks, a major disappointment.

References

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