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The opposite of woe : my life in beer and politics / John Hickenlooper with Maximillian Potter.

Van Pelt Library F781.3 .H53 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hickenlooper, John W. (John Wright), 1952- author.
Potter, Maximillian, 1971- author.
Contributor:
Charles H. Maxson Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hickenlooper, John W. (John Wright), 1952-.
Hickenlooper, John W.
Governors--Colorado--Biography.
Governors.
Political candidates--Colorado--Biography.
Political candidates.
Colorado--Politics and government--1951-.
Colorado.
Politics and government.
Genre:
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
360 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Penguin Press, 2016.
Summary:
"The maverick (and very funny) governor of Colorado tells his story, from early loss to college on the ten-year plan, to remarkable business and political success. In just over a decade, John Hickenlooper has gone from brew pub entrepreneur to governor of Colorado, hailed by political analysts and media alike as a solid contender to be the next vice president. In The Opposite of Woe, Hickenlooper tells his own story of unlikely success in his singularly sharp and often hilarious voice. After ten years at Wesleyan, Hickenlooper found himself laid off from his first job as a geologist. So he rented a space in an empty warehouse in an empty pocket of Denver's downtown to open a brew pub. Honest, likable, practical, Hickenlooper turned out to be a natural at the job; the pub was a huge success. In fifteen years, he blossomed from small business owner into millionaire at the helm of a string of pubs across the western United States. He was so influential in the community that, encouraged by many, he ran for mayor, essentially as a lark. And then he won. So began his eight years as one of the most creative and successful mayors in the United States. Doubling down in politics, Hickenlooper ran for Colorado governor in 2010, and won again--twice. Tackling a host of volatile issues, from prison reform to fracking, capital punishment to same-sex marriage and legalized marijuana, Hickenlooper's administration has persuaded opposing constituencies of a true battleground state to agree and move forward on a middle path--all while dealing with tragic wildfires, floods, and the assassination of a cabinet member. On display throughout the book is the rare candidness that has made Hickenlooper not only wildly popular but also remarkably successful. Cowritten with journalist and former speechwriter Maximillian Potter, The Opposite of Woe is a fresh and refreshing angle on our political landscape from one of its brightest rising stars." -- Publisher's description
Contents:
A night to remember
The nearness of faraway incidents
Me and the hicks
Hickenloop-holes
That decade I spent in college (part 1: the breakdown)
That decade I spent in college (part 2: strange brew)
That decade I spent in college (part 3: rocky foundation)
Denver
Liquid gold
"drinks on the table"
Hick town
Called
The time of my life
Guns
Slim chance.
Notes:
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Charles H. Maxson Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Hickenlooper, John W. (John Wright), 1952- Opposite of woe.
ISBN:
9781101981672
1101981679
OCLC:
929055877
Publisher Number:
99975324511

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