Review: “The RGB Way, Secrets of Success of Ruth Bader Ginsburg” by Rebecca Gibian

There are several books regarding Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the shelves. While most of those books are biographical or quotes by Ms. Ginsburg, “The RBG Way” reaches another audience altogether.

Ms. Gibian writes in a comfortable and relaxed style at first while building up to many references from other books about RBG. Then the author takes us on an interview tour. You can tell she truly relished the interview process, and it shows in her writer’s voice.

At times I found the author’s relaxed style a bit too comfortable and sometimes meandering. Yet the real ‘meat’ of the book, the author’s source interviews, was well written and engaging. I looked forward to those parts of the book.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a legend no matter which side of the aisle one may sit. Ms. Gibian’s writing shows every aspect of how the Supreme Court Justice became the person we know. It was not a short road to the pinnacle of our legal system. Every bump in the way, the author highlights what got Ms. Ginsberg through the rough patch. And she does it in depth.

I want to quote from the book, yet it is an uncorrected bound gallery, so I can not. I will leave that to you, the future readers of “The RBG Way.” You will find many places to highlight and re-read, I am sure.

If you enjoy reading about Ms. Ginsburg, you will want to read this book.

Recommended: (four books) πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—

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