team of rivals by doris kearns goodwin
Asked in January by CBS anchor Katie Couric which book, aside from the Bible, he would find essential in the Oval Office, Obama answered, "Team of Rivals."
it's about the politics during lincoln's election/s and presidency, and i've been meaning to read it ever since that month or so when the media wouldn't shut up about the idea of obama assmebling a team of rivals. i'm halfway in, which means i'm just getting to the presidency part, where we get to read about the team in action. going into this book, i was expecting it to be more of an extolment of lincoln the open-minded bipartisan, but instead the creation of his 'team of rivals' sounds more like the work of lincoln the wily politician than anything else.
i also have to mention that there is a metric ton of bromance in this book, in which politicians cry manly tears while writing passionate letters to their soulmates (who are also politicans)