Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible
Over the course of his long and storied career, George Mitchell proved to be much more than just that senator from Maine. He is one of the last from a sort of "golden age" of American politics, when opposing parties worked together to accomplish things for the good of the nation, rather than the good of the party. Before becoming senator, Mitchell was an attorney and then a judge in Maine. Among his many public efforts, he is perhaps known for his environmental work and his work on peace and justice, especially his brokering of the peace in Ireland and his efforts in the Middle East.

Now, seasoned journalist Douglas Rooks gives us a thoughtful and highly readable look at the man and his public work. While the book traces his personal life, it is primarily a political biography, exploring his time in office as well as his public work before and after his elected terms.Compiled from extensive interviews with Mitchell as well as staffers and others who've known and worked with him, it is as much an exploration of American politics at a time when politics could actually be said to have "worked," as it is a man whose vision and ideals have helped shape the world.
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Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible
Over the course of his long and storied career, George Mitchell proved to be much more than just that senator from Maine. He is one of the last from a sort of "golden age" of American politics, when opposing parties worked together to accomplish things for the good of the nation, rather than the good of the party. Before becoming senator, Mitchell was an attorney and then a judge in Maine. Among his many public efforts, he is perhaps known for his environmental work and his work on peace and justice, especially his brokering of the peace in Ireland and his efforts in the Middle East.

Now, seasoned journalist Douglas Rooks gives us a thoughtful and highly readable look at the man and his public work. While the book traces his personal life, it is primarily a political biography, exploring his time in office as well as his public work before and after his elected terms.Compiled from extensive interviews with Mitchell as well as staffers and others who've known and worked with him, it is as much an exploration of American politics at a time when politics could actually be said to have "worked," as it is a man whose vision and ideals have helped shape the world.
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Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible

Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible

by Douglas Rooks
Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible

Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible

by Douglas Rooks

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Over the course of his long and storied career, George Mitchell proved to be much more than just that senator from Maine. He is one of the last from a sort of "golden age" of American politics, when opposing parties worked together to accomplish things for the good of the nation, rather than the good of the party. Before becoming senator, Mitchell was an attorney and then a judge in Maine. Among his many public efforts, he is perhaps known for his environmental work and his work on peace and justice, especially his brokering of the peace in Ireland and his efforts in the Middle East.

Now, seasoned journalist Douglas Rooks gives us a thoughtful and highly readable look at the man and his public work. While the book traces his personal life, it is primarily a political biography, exploring his time in office as well as his public work before and after his elected terms.Compiled from extensive interviews with Mitchell as well as staffers and others who've known and worked with him, it is as much an exploration of American politics at a time when politics could actually be said to have "worked," as it is a man whose vision and ideals have helped shape the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608933976
Publisher: Down East Books
Publication date: 07/01/2016
Pages: 590
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Douglas Rooks is a career journalist who worked for weekly and daily newspapers for 25 years. He served as editor of the Granite State News in Wolfeboro, N.H., editorial page editor for the Kennebec Journal in Augusta, Maine, and editor and publisher of Maine Times. Since the turn of the century, he has been a freelance editor, writer and author, covering Maine state government, and specializing in environmental issues, public education, municipal affairs, business, and tax policy. He is a graduate magna cum laude of Colby College, and a former board president of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church in Augusta. He lives, with his wife, in a 210-year-old farmhouse in West Gardiner. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

Introduction Senator Angus King 1

Prologue 5

1 Growing Up In Waterville 7

2 Brunswick, Berlin, and Washington 24

3 A Party's Progress 34

4 A Political Baptism 51

5 Inside the Democratic Party 67

6 The Big Time 80

7 A Rare Opportunity 104

8 From the Bar To the Bench 123

9 The Senate 142

10 Redemption 158

11 Outside the Beltway 185

12 The Senator and the Colonel 201

13 The Year of Two Elections 220

14 Taking It To the Top 238

15 The Bedrock of Government 265

16 Environment in the Balance 292

17 World View 322

18 What Ails the Patient 350

19 Senator From Maine 375

20 Twilight 404

21 A Peace That Passes Understanding 429

22 The Unending Conflict 451

23 The World of Profit 474

24 Pastimes 495

25 Legacy 517

Afterword 529

Acknowledgments 533

Bibliography 535

Index 545

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