DR. JERALD PODAIR
A local story with national implications and tremendous contemporary instructive power. A rare book on lawmaking that both informs and entertains. An impressive combination.
SLADE GORTON
A magnificent masterpiece… clearly the best history of its kind I’ve ever read. Most important is the mixture of family life with the political, shedding bright light on how they relate and on the pressures they impede on one another.
KERRY MAZZONI
I am a political junkie, certainly! And I found this a great read well-paced and engaging
HANS ZIEGER
The book is extraordinary. It is the best reader a citizen could find on how a legislature works. Its content is well-lived and well-documented, the beautiful record of a grand process. The book’s message is as American as they come: citizens can make a difference. … To the young person (or a person of any age) pondering how she or he might make a difference in public life, (this) book is a good place to start.
DANIEL J. EVANS
This book allows the reader to look over the shoulder of a legislator both publicly and behind the scenes. Even the press never gets access this far inside the political process. Politics of the Possible is ‘must’ reading for anyone interested in how government works – and that should be all of us.
LINDA BIRD
I am writing to tell you how much I enjoyed… Politics of the Possible. I found it fascinating reading and an inspiration to women everywhere who strive to improve their communities. The book was not only informative; it was just plain fun reading.
BILL GATES SR.
Is this story of value? Absolutely. It tells of a remarkable moment in a state’s political history and more, it describes beautifully what happened in those years. Readers will tend to weigh what they see happening today against the important principles Mary Ellen McCaffree lays out so effectively in Politics of the Possible… I enjoyed the reading immensely.
SAM REED
We’ve never had a comprehensive history that related the strategies, tactics and political drama of our state’s exciting era of political transformation in the 1960s. Mary Ellen McCaffree has done that for us and for future generations. Her book… is remarkable for how it captures exactly what happened and how it happened. I highly recommend Politics of the Possible.