Freedom: memoirs 1954-2021

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2024.
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The New York Times and USA Today bestsellerFor sixteen years, Angela Merkel was Chancellor of Germany and at the forefront of European and international politics. In her memoir, she looks back on her life in two German states—East Germany until 1990, and reunified Germany thereafter. How did she, coming from the East, rise to the top of the Christian Democratic Union to become the first woman to hold the office of chancellor? And how did she then become one of the most powerful heads of government in the Western world? What guided her?In Freedom, Angela Merkel recounts daily life in the chancellor’s office as well as the dramatic days and nights when she made far-reaching decisions in Berlin, Brussels, and beyond. She traces the long lines of change in international cooperation and reveals the pressure politicians face when seeking solutions to complex problems in a globalized world. Here, she takes us behind the scenes of international politics, demonstrating both the importance of personal conversations and, crucially, their limits.Reflecting on politics in a time of increasing confrontation and division, Angela Merkel’s memoir offers a unique insight into the inner workings of power—and is a determined and timely plea for freedom.

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From the Book - First U.S. edition.

Prologue --
Part one: "I wasn't born a Chancellor", July 17, 1954 to November 9, 1989 --
Happy Childhood --
Off and Away --
At the East German Academy of Sciences --
Part two: Democratic awakening, November 10, 1989 to December 2, 1990 --
Unity and justice and freedom --
Standing on my own two feet --
Part three: Freedom and Responsibility, December 3, 1990 to November 21, 2005 --
"AUFBAU OST" --
Equal rights --
Sustainability --
Why the CDU? --
Part four: Serving Germany (I), November 22, 2005 to September 4, 2015 --
First --
A summer's tale --
Hosting in a wicker beach chair --
Global economic crisis --
Euro crisis --
Ukraine and Georgia in NATO? --
Peace and self-determination in Ukraine --
"We can do this!" --
Part five: Serving Germany (II), September 5, 2015 to December 8, 2021 --
A friendly face --
An interconnected world--the Reef Knot --
Climate and energy --
The Bundeswehr in active service --
Israel --
Kairos --
The Pandemic --
Epilogue --
Acknowledgments --
Editorial note --
List of abbreviations --
Photo credits --
Index of names

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Kirkus Book Review

Finding herself in the free world. It wasn't long ago that, in the eyes of many, the de facto leader of the Western world was--irony of ironies--a graduate of Karl Marx University. That institution has since reclaimed its original name, Leipzig University, and that leader is now retired. Angela Merkel has certainly earned the right to chronicle, over more than 700 incident-rich pages, her improbable journey from East German Ph.D. quantum chemist to Germany's first female chancellor, a position she held from 2005 to 2021. The book's title isn't hyperbolic: Growing up in the spy-steeped German Democratic Republic, Merkel witnessed how her parents were "on thin ice," forever wary of speaking their minds. The collapse of the GDR inspired Merkel, lighthearted and intellectually curious by nature, to use her new freedom. In 1989 she walked into a political party office and offered to help. "See those boxes back there?" she was told. "Could you unpack them?" From there it was a steady rise to the top, by way of the Bundestag (the parliament) and cabinet ministries. Merkel's prose may be as graceful as her mother's boxy and basic Trabant car, but her spare sentences have their own power, reflecting her rational approach to politics when, having to deal with the "self-righteousness" of Vladimir Putin and the selfishness of Donald Trump, she was the adult in the room. "Never explain, never complain," she writes, citing the axiom linked to the British royal family. Merkel's longtime adviser Beate Baumann helped write the memoir--the female partnership is itself rare--and the voice is confident but humble, and not without heart, as the author recounts a time of prosperity and tumult. The book is as no-nonsense, and often as comforting, as the sausages and potato salad that Merkel dined on to celebrate becoming chancellor--the same modest fare that she ate 16 years later to mark her retirement. A rigorous and sober assessment of a groundbreaking career. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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LJ Express Reviews

Merkel was touted as the most powerful woman in the world from 2005 to 2021, when she served as chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. In her memoir, the scholar of quantum chemistry narrates in a dispassionate voice her remarkable rise and reign as Germany's first woman chancellor. Although born in Hamburg in West Germany, she lived her first 35 years in communist East Germany, where her father, a Lutheran minister, was assigned a pastorate. She describes a lighthearted youth gradually learning the limits and strictures of a closed socialist state. Her focus falls mostly on her life after Germany's reunification in October 1990. She tells of her first political steps, working for and becoming a party spokesperson for a Democratic Awakening, and then being elected to the German federal parliament. Ever rising, she names people she encountered on her way to the top; once the memoir reaches the apex of Merkel's power, it recounts the challenging decisions of leadership and her interactions with other world leaders. VERDICT Merkel's easy prose offers an appealing read with instructive political and social analysis and commentary, replete with engaging insights into not only the woman herself but also major political developments and personalities of the early 21st century.—Thomas J. Davis

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