Thank you for your post, Lisa, and for bringing my book STEADFAST into the circle. I am deeply humbled and grateful my work was part of the discussion.
You are so right that Frances Perkins never confused leadership with visibility; I'd go even further and say her brand of leadership was driven by a selfless need to do what was right for the American worker.
As for my own reading list, I've just finished "The Magician's Assistant" by Ann Patchett. What brilliant writing! Like magic, she pulls one rabbit after another out of her literary hat. Now you see it; now you don't. ;)
Wow, I’ll need to put that book on my list! I love Ann Patchett. Being driven to do what is right is not always appreciated in the moment, which is something I can relate to, making me like Frances all the more. Happy to share her with our circle, Jenn!
Thank you for your post, Lisa, and for bringing my book STEADFAST into the circle. I am deeply humbled and grateful my work was part of the discussion.
You are so right that Frances Perkins never confused leadership with visibility; I'd go even further and say her brand of leadership was driven by a selfless need to do what was right for the American worker.
As for my own reading list, I've just finished "The Magician's Assistant" by Ann Patchett. What brilliant writing! Like magic, she pulls one rabbit after another out of her literary hat. Now you see it; now you don't. ;)
Wow, I’ll need to put that book on my list! I love Ann Patchett. Being driven to do what is right is not always appreciated in the moment, which is something I can relate to, making me like Frances all the more. Happy to share her with our circle, Jenn!
Thank you! ;)