The New York Times and USA Today bestseller
For sixteen years, Angela Merkel was Chancellor of Germany and at the forefront of European and international politics. In her memoir, she looks back on her life in two German states--East Germany until 1990, and reunified Germany thereafter. How did she, coming from the East, rise to the top of the Christian Democratic Union to become the first woman to hold the office of chancellor? And how did she then become one of the most powerful heads of government in the Western world? What guided her?
"Surprisingly fast-paced....Illuminating." --The New York Times Book Review
"Essential reading..." --Financial Times "In her absorbing memoir, "Freedom," Merkel seeks to set the record straight." --Los Angeles Times "'Freedom reminds us that another politics, humanist and humble, can exist."--Washington Post