Jon Cooper
Chairman of The Democratic Coalition, LI Campaign Chair for President Obama
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Recommended by Jon Cooper
“This photo of my family — taken 27 years ago — was featured in a book called “Love Makes a Family: Portraits of LGBT Parents and Their Families.” It doesn’t include our youngest girls (identical twins) who weren’t born yet. The baby in this photo is getting married in October! ❤️ https://t.co/bRkjQkj3Qu” (from X)
Love Makes a Family
Portraits of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Parents and Their Families
by Peggy Gillespie, Gigi Kaeser, Kath Weston, Minnie Bruce Pratt·You?
by Peggy Gillespie, Gigi Kaeser, Kath Weston, Minnie Bruce Pratt·You?
This handsome volume combines interviews and photographs to document the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered parents and their children. It allows all of the family members to speak candidly about their lives, their relationships, and the ways in which they have dealt with the pressures of homophobia.Included in the book are people from a diverse array of racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, representing a wide range of family structures. Together, they provide clear evidence that family roles and responsibilities need not be based on gender, and that children thrive in an atmosphere in which understanding, respect, and love transcend the prejudices of the day.
Recommended by Jon Cooper
“I’ve just started to read @ASlavitt’s new book, “Preventable,” and I literally can’t put it down. It provides a fascinating, inside look into America’s tragic response to the #COVID19 pandemic. This book is tremendously insightful, and I highly recommend it!! https://t.co/S7XcltMOZV” (from X)
by Andy Slavitt·You?
* NATIONAL BESTSELLER * “Painfully good. The book could have been called, ‘Outrageous.’ The story Andy Slavitt tells is not just about Trump’s monumental failures but also about the deeper ones that started long before, with our health system, our politics, and more.” --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal The definitive, behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. Coronavirus crisis from one of the most recognizable and influential voices in healthcare From former Biden Senior Advisor Andy Slavitt, Preventable is the definitive inside account of the United States' failed response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Slavitt chronicles what he saw and how much could have been prevented -- an unflinching investigation of the cultural, political, and economic drivers that led to unnecessary loss of life. With unparalleled access to the key players throughout the government on both sides of the aisle, the principal public figures, as well as the people working on the frontline involved in fighting the virus, Slavitt brings you into the room as fateful decisions are made and focuses on the people at the center of the political system, health care system, patients, and caregivers. The story that emerges is one of a country in which -- despite the heroics of many -- bad leadership, political and cultural fractures, and an unwillingness to sustain sacrifice light a fuse that is difficult to extinguish. Written in the tradition of The Big Short, Preventable continues Andy Slavitt’s important work of addressing the uncomfortable realities that brought America to this place. And, he puts forth the solutions that will prevent us from being here again, ensuring a better, stronger country for everyone.
Recommended by Jon Cooper
“This book is remarkable both for its intimacy and for the sheer volume of receipts it contains. It’s also the first real look at what’s under Melania Trump’s hood—which, in Wolkoff’s telling, is surprisingly callous and ugly. https://t.co/csrtU8IEgW” (from X)
by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff·You?
by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff·You?
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER What Melania wants, Melania gets. The former director of special events at Vogue and producer of nine legendary Met Galas, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff met Melania Knauss in 2003 and had a front row seat to the transformation of Donald Trump’s then girlfriend from a rough-cut gem to a precious diamond. As their friendship deepened over lunches at Manhattan hot spots, black-tie parties, and giggle sessions in the penthouse at Trump Tower, Wolkoff watched the newest Mrs. Trump raise her son, Barron, and manage her highly scrutinized marriage. After Trump won the 2016 election, Wolkoff was recruited to help produce the 58th Presidential Inauguration and to become the First Lady’s trusted advisor. Melania put Wolkoff in charge of hiring her staff, organizing her events, helping her write speeches, and creating her debut initiatives. Then it all fell apart when she was made the scapegoat for inauguration finance irregularities. Melania could have defended her innocent friend and confidant, but she stood by her man, knowing full well who was really to blame. The betrayal nearly destroyed Wolkoff. In this candid and emotional memoir, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff takes you into Trump Tower and the White House to tell the funny, thrilling, and heartbreaking story of her intimate friendship with one of the most famous women in the world, a woman few people truly understand. How did Melania react to the Access Hollywood tape and her husband’s affair with Stormy Daniels? Does she get along well with Ivanka? Why did she wear that jacket with “I really don’t care, do u?” printed on the back? Is Melania happy being First Lady? And what really happened with the inauguration’s funding of $107 million? Wolkoff has some ideas...
Recommended by Jon Cooper
“Check out this great NOOK book written by my sister Aimee. Download is FREE. Terrific reviews: 'Unique & moving,' 'Damn hard to put down,' 'Takes us back to a place & time that should never be forgotten,' 'A must on every punk & hardcore kid's bookshelf.' https://t.co/kXckgBrNK3” (from X)
by Aimee Cooper, Sherry Scott, Maggie Ehrig·You?
by Aimee Cooper, Sherry Scott, Maggie Ehrig·You?
In late 1970's Hollywood, music had done a 180 from disco glitz, bloated heavy metal, and the sanitary, radio-friendly "new wave" of bands like Blondie and Elvis Costello, and exploded with a punk rock scene that was rewriting all the rules. Coloring Outside the Lines is the memoir of a lonely, naive girl who entered this volatile underground; in doing so, she met The Connected, a group of homeless teens who, much like the originality of their music, were forging new definitions of what a family could be.