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"Newton-Small ... takes readers through the corridors of Washington D.C., the offices and hallways of Capital Hill, and everywhere else conversations and deals are happening to demonstrate how women are reaching across the aisles, coalescing, and affecting lasting change ... [and examines] how women are transforming government, politics, and the workforce, and how they are using that power shift to effect change throughout America"--Amazon.com.

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"Newton-Small ... takes readers through the corridors of Washington D.C., the offices and hallways of Capital Hill, and everywhere else conversations and deals are happening to demonstrate how women are reaching across the aisles, coalescing, and affecting lasting change ... [and examines] how women are transforming government, politics, and the workforce, and how they are using that power shift to effect change throughout America"--Amazon.com.
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Jay Newton-Small is a political correspondent for TIME magazine, covering Congress, politics, and foreign policy, and covered Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign and her tenure at the State Department. She has focused extensively on women's roles in Washington, as evidenced by her Oct. 2013 cover story, Women Are the Only Adults Left in Washington, about the 20 women senators who broke the logjam to get the government restarted and avoid default. She has interviewed every female member of Congress and every living past and present female cabinet member.