Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead--My Life Story
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Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead--My Life Story

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“By detailing her own political battles, Cecile Richards has crafted a blueprint for budding activists.... Genial, engaging, and humorous ... If you’re looking for books to fill you with energy for the long haul that lies before us, this one is a great place to start.” — New York Times Book Review “For more than a decade, America has known Cecile Richards as the fierce and fearless president of Planned Parenthood. Make Trouble offers a window into her life: the early organizing effort that landed her in the principal’s office; the historic campaign of her mother, Ann Richards, for governor of Texas; her courageous leadership on behalf of women; her travels during the 2016 presidential election; and the lessons she’s learned from the outpouring of activism America has seen since. With humor, heart, and hope, Cecile Richards offers practical advice and inspiration for aspiring leaders everywhere.” —Hillary Rodham Clinton “Cecile Richards’s story is powerful and infinitely readable. Whether you are newly ‘woke,’xa0a longtime activist, or just a caring citizen wondering how to advance democracy in hard times, Make Trouble has the answers. Cecile takes the mystery out of activism, gives you practical examples of how it's done, and tells stories that melt the distance from your front porch to Washington. She is the best teacher on earth — someone you trust.” —Gloria Steinem “ Make Trouble is a timely reminder that each of us has the power to fight for justice and create the change we want to see. With insight and humor, Cecile Richards offers a call to action for aspiring organizers and leaders. A must-read for anyone hoping to make a difference and trying to figure out where to start.” —Senator Kamala Harris “Cecile Richards is whip-smart, clear-eyed, quick-witted, levelheaded and lionhearted. She employs all of these virtues in her fight for women’s health and women’s rights. She’s also employed them in the writing of this wonderful memoir, Make Trouble. The book, like its author, is a powerhouse.” —Ann Patchett “With Make Trouble , Cecile Richards—the fiery feminist icon to whom we are indebted—is now also the relatable warrior we adore.xa0 By inviting us beyond her frontline fight for justice and into her heart, Richards shows us that a life of activism isn’t reserved for the perfect—it’s for the passionate—and that it’s never too early or too late for women to show up for themselves and each other.xa0In these difficult times in which equality-minded folks are desperate to find purpose and connection, Make Trouble is a roadmap to both.” —Glennon Doyle “Cecile Richards is my kind of troublemaker. When she sees inequality and injustice anywhere, she does something about it—with wit, wisdom, and courage. Especially at this moment, there's a lot we can learn from her career spent fighting for women's rights. Make Trouble is exactly the book our country needs.” — Sheryl Sandberg “An intimate yet wide-ranging chronicle of a life in the trenches and at the pinnacle of her profession, Richards’ enthralling memoir will provide rousing motivation for anyone passionate about social and political causes.” —Booklist (starred review) “[T]he guidelines for starting any organization are spot-on: direct, down-to-earth, and highly practical… A memoir that makes palpable the immense influence of an organization that has improved so many women's lives.” —Kirkus Reviews “In this passionate self-portrait, activist Richards maps her road to success from union organizer to her tenure as president of Planned Parenthood, recalling the experiences that shaped her career… It serves as a call to action for women who are mobilizing to make a difference in government and healthcare policies.” —Publishers Weekly “Part autobiography, part handbook for the resistance, this inspiring tale of advocacy is a must-read for every Nasty Woman out there.” — Bustle “Truly inspiring.” — Redbook Cecile Richards is a national leader for women’s rights and social and economic justice. She began her career fighting for better wages and working conditions in the labor movement, then moved back home to Texas to help elect the state’s first Democratic woman governor: her mother, Ann Richards. She went on to start her own grassroots organizations, and later served as deputy chief of staff to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. In 2011 and 2012, she was named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. As president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Action Fund for more than a decade, Richards worked to increase affordable access to reproduction health care and strengthen the movement for sexual and reproductive rights. She is axa0frequent speaker and commentator on issues related to women’s rights and activism. She and her husband, Kirk Adams, have three children and live in New York City and Maine. She spends most of her free time baking pies. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Make Trouble --This text refers to the paperback edition. Cecile Richards is a nationally respected leaderxa0in the field of women’s health, reproductive rights, and social change. She began her career helping garment workers, hotel workers, and nursing home aides fight for better wages and working conditions. After years in the labor movement, she moved back home to Texas to help elect the state’s first Democratic woman governor: her mother, Ann Richards. She went on to start her own grassroots organizations, and later served as deputy chief of staff to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. In 2011 and 2012, she was named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. For over tenxa0years, Richards served as president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund. She is axa0frequent speaker and commentator on issues related to women’s rights and activism. Richards serves onxa0the board of the Ford Foundation. She and her husband, Kirk Adams,xa0have three children and reside in New York City. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • From Cecile Richards, the former president of Planned Parenthood for more than a decade, daughter of the late Ann Richards, featured speaker at the Women’s March on Washington, and “the heroine of the resistance” (
  • Vogue
  • ), comes “an enthralling memoir” (
  • Booklist
  • , starred review) filled with “practical advice and inspiration for aspiring leaders everywhere” (Hillary Rodham Clinton).
  • Cecile Richards has been an activist since she was taken to the principal’s office in seventh grade for wearing an armband in protest of the Vietnam War. Richards had an extraordinary childhood in ultra-conservative Texas, where her civil rights attorney father and activist mother taught their kids to be troublemakers. She had a front-row seat to observe the rise of women in American politics and watched her mother, Ann, transform from a housewife to an electrifying force in the Democratic party. As a young woman, Richards worked as a labor organizer alongside women earning minimum wage, and learned that those in power don’t give it up without a fight. She experienced first-hand the misogyny, sexism, fake news, and the ever-looming threat of violence that constantly confront women who challenge authority. Now, after years of advocacy, resistance, and progressive leadership, she shares her “truly inspiring” (
  • Redbook
  • ) story for the first time—from the joy and heartbreak of activism to the challenges of raising kids, having a life, and making change, all the while garnering a reputation as “the most badass feminist EVER” (
  • Teen Vogue
  • ). In the “powerful and infinitely readable” (Gloria Steinem)
  • Make Trouble,
  • Richards reflects on the people and lessons that have gotten her through good times and bad, and encourages the rest of us to take risks, make mistakes, and make trouble along the way.

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Should be required reading for EVERYONE!

Excellent! Didn't want the book to end. I hope PP can find a new president as powerful and dedicated and relentless
as Cecile Richards.
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Exhausting Lifework by author and family to better the lives of women and everyone

Exhausting Lifework by author and family to better the lives of women and everyone. Her mother would be proud as am I , a mere reader. Thank you Ms. Richards for making good trouble and serving endlessly people who need your voice!
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Well written with an excellent message

Excellent inspirational book chronicling the wins and losses in an attempt to make a difference in the world. Nicely done.
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Be Brave, Make Trouble

This book is an interesting memoir of her life and experiences fighting for things that are important to her and to others. It covered a lot of topics and was very interesting. She has devoted her life to advocating for women's rights and human rights (which are the same thing). We need more people working to keep this the country that we know and love. This book is an inspiration to keep working toward that goal.
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Cecile Richards, advocate and fighter, bring her advocacy to life in this memoir.

What do you get when you cross a civil rights attorney and a political activist? You get a troublemaker or rather, a woman who excels at Making Trouble! Cecile Richards (daughter of Texas Governor, Ann Richards) was born and bred to speak up and speak out. Her childhood was spent at her parents' side - fighting for the rights of the less fortunate. A way of life that Cecile continues to this day. As Richards says: "This book is the story of the people who have taught me about courage and defiance and making change."

Make Trouble is the fascinating memoir of Cecile Richards' professional and personal life. It is also a cry for activism and a reminder that each of us has something that we can contribute to the causes that we believe in. "Sometimes being a troublemaker can be pretty damn awesome."

Includes plenty of fascinating detail on Planned Parenthood's interaction with and reaction to the current congress and administration.

Memoirs are not my favorite genres; however, once I got past her childhood, her mother's political career and into her current day activism I was all in. A call to action for today's political climate. 💪🏼💪🏽💪🏾 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Lovely and Hopeful

I didn't know what to expect from this book but found it bright, funny, and filled with hope. I cried several times. Now I want to go out and make good trouble.
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Inspiring! But some facts are incorrect.....

As a lifelong supporter of Planned Parenthood, I'm reading this with relish in preparation for seeing Cecile speak this month. Imagine my surprise when she speaks about my hometown of Kalamazoo, Michigan (where I was first saved by Planned Parenthood at the age of 15) as the home for Kellogg's cereal (it's Battle Creek, MI). Were the 2 people she named from there or Battle Creek? Not a big deal, but should be corrected if there's another edition. Thank you for all you have done for America, Cecile and team!
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Inspiring, powerful. One of my favorites.

I recommend this for anyone who cares about the current state of women in America.
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Fantastic, inspiring read!

No matter your politics, this book hits the heart of why we can and should support our personal causes and how we can be more productive and creative in boosting them. I volunteer with several organizations, and this volume inspired me to look at new ways I can provide more service. The book title says it all as I plan to dig deeper to stand up, speak out and find the courage to lead. Thanks for the straight talk, hardships and all!
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Fascinating, dedicated life. Well written.

Good, informative memoir. Writing style held my attention. Reminiscent of someone who might be contemplating a run for office. I'd vote for her!