Saturday, December 12, 2020

Book Review - Conversations with RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty and Law; Jeffrey Rosen

By Jeffrey Rosen - Macmillan Audio - 2019


I've read several books about RBG, but something about this one made it a favorite. Perhaps it was that the narrators and the conversations felt so personal, so intimate.  Truly a must read listen for RBG fans.

The book features recorded conversations between the author and RBG over a period of nearly 30 years.  Rosen, a legal scholar, journalist and President of the National Constitution Center, shared a love of opera with the RBG, that connection on an elevator, when Rosen was a law clerk,  made for a long, lasting friendship between the two.

Each chapter is a recorded conversation: Landmark Cases, Marriage Between Equals, Bill of Rights and Equal Protection, Sisters in Law, Nino, The Two Chiefs and When a Dissent Sparked a Meme.  The conversations never felt dry and may made me smile and one even made me laugh out loud. In one of the conversations about the #metoomovement , RBG shared an incident she experienced while in law school. A few of the stories I was already familiar with from my other readings but, I was still so thrilled to have listened to this one - it's less than 7 hours.  The narrators: Peter Ganim and Suzanne Toren were great and I couldn't believe just how similar Toren's voice was to the late RBG.  I felt like I was right there in the room with them.

Rating - 5/5 stars

 

11 comments:

  1. It must have been a wonderful experience to listen to this book. I enjoyed it in print and agree with you that it is one of my favorite works about RBG.

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  2. I'll bet that was good, she was a special lady!

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  3. A long lasting friendship because of a meeting in an elevator? I love it!

    "recorded conversations between the author and RBG over a period of nearly 30 years"? That sounds so interesting!

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  4. I wonder if RBG is somewhere smiling at the actions of the Supreme Court this week?

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  5. I think of RBG quite often and wish she had lived long enough to know that Biden won the election. How lovely that the author had a great friendship with her and recorded their conversations.

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  6. This sounds so good. An education from an icon!

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  7. I love the sound of this one. amazing person.

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  8. Even from so far away, I knew she was one very special woman.

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  9. This does sound like a Must-Listen! Terrific review, Diane!

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  10. This is definitely one I want to listen to! So glad you enjoyed it.

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  11. Adding this to my listen list in 2021!

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