The Education of an Idealist
an enthralling and personal memoir by Samantha Power that chronicles her remarkable journey from a young Irish immigrant to a preeminent voice in global human rights and diplomacy. With a natural blend of exhilarating storytelling and introspective reflection, Power details her evolution from an outsider to an insider, illuminating the complex world of international politics and the potent force of human courage and resilience.
From her early years as a war correspondent witnessing the heart-wrenching atrocities in Bosnia, to her groundbreaking work as a human rights advocate, and culminating in her role as the youngest-ever US Ambassador to the United Nations, Power's narrative is both gripping and inspiring. Her experiences showcase the profound impact one individual can have on the global stage, even while wrestling with the demands of personal life and parenthood.
Power’s account is infused with vivid character portraits and disarming honesty, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at the corridors of power where critical decisions are made. She candidly reflects on the challenges she faced, the lessons learned, and the triumphs and setbacks encountered along the way. Throughout, Power grapples with the central query: "What can one person do?" And through her vibrant, galvanizing prose, she provides an urgent and compelling answer.
This memoir is not only a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit but also an urgent call to action, showing how ideals and pragmatism can coexist to effect true change. In facing daunting global challenges, Power exemplifies how each of us has the agency to make a difference.
has garnered international acclaim and has been named one of the best books of the year by prestigious publications such as The New York Times, Time, The Economist, The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, and the Times Literary Supplement. Now, with an updated afterword, this bestseller continues to be a must-read for anyone invested in understanding our role in a rapidly changing world.
As praised by former President Barack Obama: "Her highly personal and reflective memoir is a must-read for anyone who cares about our role in a changing world."