The Confession

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Author: James E. Mcgreevey

ISBN-10: 006122992X

ISBN-13: 9780061229923

Category: U.S. - Political Biography

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In August 2004, Governor Jim McGreevey of New Jersey made history when he stepped before microphones, declared “My truth is that I am a gay American,” and resigned his office. The story made international headlines, but what led to that moment was a human and political drama more complex and fascinating than anyone has yet revealed. Now, for the first time, McGreevey himself tells the full story of his political rise and fall, in a book that blends intrigue, revelation, and a revealing window into what it means to be an American citizen trying to negotiate the ethical minefields of American politics today. McGreevey will surprise readers at every turn—with his candor, with his humor, with his relish in touring the vagaries of Jersey state politics . . . and, perhaps most of all, with his ability to meet his transgressions head-on, and find that his lifelong struggles were always leading toward the moment when he regained his authentic self. Publishers Weekly The New Jersey governor whose resignation made headlines in 2004 delivers a gripping, compelling memoir that offers much more than insight into the pain of being a closeted gay man for more than four decades. Listeners seeking juicy sex-life details will not be disappointed, but this memoir is as much a lesson on authenticity in politics as in sexuality. McGreevey, who is just as candid about New Jersey's politics ("New Jersey leads the nation for mayors in prison"), does a masterful job of weaving a richly detailed chronicle of his own political career with tales of his home and sex lives. McGreevey's narration is relaxed enough for his Joisey accent to sneak out along with spontaneous chuckles, and impassioned when reenacting speeches or conversations. His passion is clear at every turn: detailing his professional and political accomplishments; offering colorful, vivid descriptions of his mentors; and naming friends and colleagues he lost on September 11. The final three discs, covering his relationship with Golan Cipel, his postresignation depression and entry into rehab, are riveting. This is an important memoir that is sure to resonate with listeners. Simultaneous release with the Regan hardcover. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

How These Things Happen     1Becoming a Born Leader     59How One Lives in Shame     103What a Divided Self Can Do     155The Price of Authenticity     229A Philosophy of Memory     293Acknowledgments     357Index     361