A voice of reason in a polarized U. S. Senate, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska tells the story of how she learned to adapt to the harsh climate of Washington, D. C. , and issues a fervent appeal for a politics grounded in compromise and compassion.
“ Two paths diverged— Lisa Murkowski took the one less traveled. In Far from Home, we see how the solitary course she chose has made all the difference. ” — Senator Mitt Romney
Lisa Murkowski has repeatedly stood at the center of our nation’ s most challenging issues, serving as a swing vote and a voice willing to challenge the president, regardless of who holds the office. In this candid memoir that offers hope for a functional Washington, she guides readers through the defining events of her more than twenty-year career: her beginnings in Alaska and appointment to the U. S. Senate, the rise of the Tea Party and her historic 2010 write-in reelection campaign, and the pivotal events of the Trump era, including her vote against Brett Kavanaugh’ s confirmation to the U. S. Supreme Court, the 2020 election, January 6, the impeachment trials, the overturning of Roe, and Trump’ s second election.
Written at a time when Americans’ trust in their institutions is in crisis, Far from Home is a candid account of how things get done in Washington. It is an uplifting narrative for anyone seeking reassurance that our political system can still work.