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The harrowing, but triumphant story of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, leader of the Liberian womenâs movement, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, and the first democratically elected female president in African history.
When Ellen Johnson Sirleaf won the 2005 Liberian presidential election, she demolished a barrier few thought possible, obliterating centuries of patriarchal rule to become the first female elected head of state in Africaâs history. Madame President is the inspiring, often heartbreaking story of Sirleafâs evolution from an ordinary Liberian mother of four boys to international banking executive, from a victim of domestic violence to a political icon, from a post-war president to a Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Pulitzer Prizeâwinning journalist and bestselling author Helene Cooper deftly weaves Sirleafâs personal story into the larger narrative of the coming of age of Liberian women. The highs and lows of Sirleafâs life are filled with indelible images; from imprisonment in a jail cell for standing up to Liberiaâs military government to addressing the United States Congress, from reeling under the onslaught of the Ebola pandemic to signing a deal with Hillary Clinton when she was still Secretary of State that enshrined American support for Liberiaâs future.
Sirleafâs personality shines throughout this riveting biography. Ultimately, Madame President is the story of Liberiaâs greatest daughter, and the universal lessons we can all learn from this âOracleâ of African women.