A lively, behind-the-scenes look at the historic cohort of diverse, young, and groundbreaking women newly elected to the House of Representatives in 2018 as they arrive in Washington, D.C., and start working for change, by a New York Times reporter with sharp insight and deep knowledge of the Hill.
Frank Bruni Books
Frank Bruni is a celebrated writer whose journalistic career has provided him with a unique vantage point on American politics and society. His work delves into the complexities of public life, offering insightful commentary on the figures and forces that shape our world. Through his keen observation and sharp prose, Bruni explores the nuances of power, the machinations of governance, and the human element within these grand narratives. He brings a discerning eye and a thoughtful perspective to his explorations, making his writing both informative and compelling for the discerning reader.





From New York Times columnist Frank Bruni comes a poignant memoir about aging, affliction, and optimism following a significant loss of eyesight. In late 2017, Bruni awoke to blurred vision, initially suspecting a minor issue. However, a rare stroke had permanently damaged one of his optic nerves, leaving him functionally blind in that eye and threatening the sight in his other eye. As he faced this daunting reality, Bruni embarked on a medical and spiritual journey, reevaluating his priorities and seeking wisdom from friends and new acquaintances who had faced their own challenges. His narrative is a heartfelt exploration of the limits we all encounter, the perspectives we adopt, and the resilience we cultivate. While his world became blurred in one aspect, it sharpened in another, revealing the transient nature of life and the inevitability of loss. Confronting unexpected hardship, Bruni discovered a profound sense of gratitude, recognizing that while vision was lost, new insights and appreciation for life emerged. The memoir serves as an uplifting reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the beauty that can arise from adversity.
Born Round
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Bruni, restaurant critic for "The New York Times," tells his heartbreaking and hilarious account of his lifelong, often painful struggle with food.
The Age of Grievance
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
From Frank Bruni, longtime columnist for the New York Times and four-time bestselling author, The Age of Grievance is an examination of the way that grievance has come to define our popular culture and our politics, on both the right and the left.