My Beloved World - Sotomayor, Sonia

My Beloved World

Sotomayor, Sonia

出版社

Knopf

出版时间

2013-01-15

ISBN

9780307594884

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

With startling candor and intimacy, Sonia Sotomayor recounts her life from a Bronx housing project to the federal bench, a progress that is testament to her extraordinary determination and the power of believing in oneself. She writes of her precarious childhood and the refuge she took with her passionately spirited paternal grandmother. She describes her resolve as a young girl to become a lawyer, and how she made this dream become reality: valedictorian of her high school class, summa cum laude at Princeton, Yale Law, prosecutor in the Manhattan D.A.'s office, private practice, federal district judge before the age of forty. She writes about her deeply valued mentors, about her failed marriage, about her cherished family of friends. Through her still-astonished eyes, America's infinite possibilities are envisioned anew in this warm and honest book, destined to become a classic of self-discovery and self-invention, alongside Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father.

用户评论
Very inspiring and motivating
Great!!!
还是更喜欢看童年经历的部分,比起后面开始讲学术经历和职业发展要真诚很多,感觉后半部分即使触及到了种族/性别歧视、做检察官接触到的社会阴暗面等等,但是由于种种现实因素的牵制还是不能把畅所欲言,总感觉涉及个人感受、家庭等方面的内容更为真诚,而面向公众的一面则会加以粉饰。励志归励志,但是感觉Sotomayor更多地把自己的成功归功于周围人的无私帮助和自己本身的优秀品质,读完整本书的感觉就是一个这样的人“能”成为最高法院大法官,但是好像丝毫不觉得因为她能,大多数人就也能够做到这一点。但是恐怕就像作者说的那样,重要的是梦想在我们身上激发出的东西,而非结果。在学校见到真人感觉很符合书中描述,Q&A环节走下台和全场观众握手,站在学生中间交流,对于性别歧视、种族歧视等问题的回答也十分真诚。
出身波多黎各穷苦家庭,I型糖尿病……内容过于心灵鸡汤了。
读的稍快。很喜欢最后几章。所谓step by step.再者,可以看出来SONIA在耶鲁的时候确实不算出类拔萃。再优秀的人也有优势不在的时候。
非常inspring,Sotomayor在纽约公共住房里长大,自己有糖尿病,父亲是酒鬼,妈妈不怎么说英语,这种环境下能进入普林斯顿和耶鲁并最终成为大法官,简直是无法想象的事情。作为affirmative action的直接受益者,可以想象她会在AA的案子上的态度。看了RBG的纪录片和这本书,现在倒是有兴趣去了解下Clarence Thomas的经历了
So much to learn from her. Much respect.
Love this book. Sotomayor is brave, affirmative, self-conscious, and, at the same time, able to connect with real people. What stood out to me is that she was able to turn disadvantages into advantages in a white-dominated world where you're different - find a way to shine and don't be afraid to speak up when you need to.
最后几章尤其动人
这可能是我度过最readable的一本自传(当然我一共也没看过几本)。Sonia 用较为浅显的语汇把她的经历描写得跃然纸上、栩栩如生,我读这本书的时候情感完全被她的经历所牵动。与其说这是一本鸡汤自传,不如说Sonia本人的经历本身就非常非常励志。但这也不完全是一个温暖的故事,特别是前十二章,她父母在婚姻中的矛盾、她多位家人的去世、以及她表兄Nelson的故事都读得我都快抑郁了,她文笔太好,寥寥几句就把场景描写地绘声绘色,让读者感同身受。我现在看了快一半,带着不太好的心情在这里写书评,犹豫要不要看完..............但总之,就算不为故事来,只学习一下她写作和storytelling的技巧都确实是本值得一读的好书。
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