In what the Washington Post has called “the scoop of the century,” the author and political operative John Sedgwick discovered Mitt Romney's secret tell-all memoir in the Romney family vault in the basement of the Mormon tabernacle built in 1867 by Mitt Romney's great grandfather. Never intended for publication, DREAMS FROM MY FATHER, OKAY? lays out, for the first time, aspects of the Romney psyche that have long been baffling mysteries. Among them: Romney's reservations about his Mormon faith, his troubled marriage, his tortured relationship with his father, his insatiable political ambitions, his sexual hang-ups, and his abiding hatred for his dog, Seamus. Fiercely controversial, this work has become the center of an intense legal dispute that is likely to take years to resolve. The book's many revelations have already been seized on by both presidential campaigns, and the memoir seems destined to be a pivotal issue in the fall election.
About the Author:
Along with his work as a political operative, John Sedgwick is also the author of eleven books and five hundred magazine stories. Best known for his 2006 family memoir, In My Blood, he has also published two novels, three works of literary nonfiction and four collaborations. He has been a regular for Newsweek, GQ, and The Atlantic. The father of two daughters, John Sedgwick now lives in Brooklyn, New York, and Chocorua, New Hampshire.
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