A Woman First by Selina Meyer

First Woman

A satirical political memoir that chronicles a self-absorbed politician’s chaotic climb from state office to the national spotlight, recasting blunders as triumphs while settling scores. Through unreliable narration, staged photos, and snarky marginalia from long-suffering aides, it lampoons the political memoir genre and the emptiness of Washington image-making. The result is a biting, absurd portrait of ambition, performative feminism, and the hollowness of power.

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