Evan Thomas is the author of ten books, including the New York Times bestsellersJohn Paul Jones, Sea of Thunder, and Being Nixon. Thomas was a writer, correspondent, and editor for thirty-three years at Time and Newsweek, including ten years as Washington bureau chief at Newsweek, where, at the time of his retirement in 2010, he was editor at large. He wrote more than one hundred cover stories and in 1999 won a National Magazine Award. He wrote Newsweek's election specials in 1996, 2000, 2004 (winner for Newsweek of the National Magazine Award), and 2008. He appears on many TV and radio talk shows, including Meet the Press and Morning Joe. Thomas has taught writing and journalism at Harvard and Princeton, where, from 2007 to 2014, he was Ferris Professor of Journalism.
“She rose to fame as the first female Supreme Court justice, but
during her twenty-four years on the bench she became even more: the
most powerful justice of our era. With practical instincts
and sharp intellect, she crafted sensible compromises on
affirmative action, abortion, and other contentious issues.
She embodies the virtues we sorely lack today: decency, honesty,
balance, and a nobility worn lightly. With amazing access to her
journals and papers, Evan Thomas has written a brilliant and
riveting book that captures her principles and personality.
She’s a hero for our time, and this is the biography for our
time.”—Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling
author of Leonardo Da Vinci
“An unvarnished and psychologically intuitive look at the nation's
first female Supreme Court justice . . . Thomas breaks new
ground with First . . . unlike every other volume written
about O'Connor.”—NPR
“A great storyteller has found his greatest subject in trailblazer
Sandra Day O’Connor. Evan Thomas has written one of the most
insightful and thoroughly captivating biographies I have ever read:
A clear and compelling illumination of Sandra Day O’Connor’s unique
voice and place in American history is told through her remarkable
life’s journey from a rancher’s daughter to the first woman
appointed to the highest court in the land.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin,
Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Leadership: In Turbulent Times
“A vivid, humane, and inspiring portrait of an extraordinary woman
and how she both reflected and shaped an era.”—Drew Faust,
president emerita, Harvard University
“Before Ruth Bader Ginsburg, there was Sandra Day O’Connor, and
O’Connor’s story has everything. In Evan Thomas’s brilliant and
compelling book, we are given an intimate and gripping account of a
pioneering American woman successfully seeking to thrive in an
all-male world. Noble and flawed, selfless and ambitious, Justice
O’Connor sought a more perfect union amid imperfect choices.
Written with fluidity and grace, Thomas’s book is required reading
for anyone interested in the role of women in America, the course
of justice, and the nature of our politics. This is a landmark
achievement about an American original that’s also, blessedly, a
delight to read.”—Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The
Soul of America
“This highly readable biography shows the underlying factors
motivating O’Connor both on and off the Court. It will have
considerable popular appeal to both political scientists and
historians, as well as general readers interested in how America’s
government interacts with the public in resolving political issues
related to the law.”—Library Journal (starred
review)
“By thoroughly mining O’Connor’s archives and interviewing the
trail-blazing justice's family, friends, and former clerks, the
award-winning Thomas creates a fully realized portrait of this
heroic, stalwart, and pioneering lawyer and Supreme Court
justice, whose contributions to American jurisprudence are
legendary and enduring.”—Booklist
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