My Life is the autobiography of the first female Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir. The book is both frank and very revealing of her personality and goals. Her total lack of pretense is especially winning. Meir's practical idealism can be seen in efforts as diverse as the beautification of kibbutzim and her strong advocacy of unemployment benefits. The work that 'most concerned and interested me,' she writes, was 'the translation of socialist principles into the down-to-earth terminology of everyday life.' Although the political events and the world players she worked with are well known they are recounted with drama and spirit.
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April 21, 1898 – December 8, 1978
This author was known for her strong character and direct approach, earning her the moniker the "Iron Lady" of Israeli politics. Her political journey was marked by unwavering dedication and conviction, establishing her as one of the most influential figures of her era. She was perceived as a firm, pragmatic, and yet relatable leader, garnering respect and admiration for her resolute will and leadership capabilities. Her legacy lies in her tenacity and the significant impact she left on political history.



- 1976