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The Opposite of Woe
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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The maverick (and very funny) governor of Colorado tells his story, from early loss tocollege on the ten-year plan, to remarkable business and later political success In just over a decade, John Hickenlooper has gone from a craft-brew entrepreneur to mayor of Denver to governor of Colorado, hailed by many political analysts, the New York Times, and Fox News alike as a solid contender to be the next vice president. It is an unlikely tale of success, quintessentially American yet utterly exceptional. In The Opposite of Woe, Hickenlooper tells his own story of determination and daring, from business to politics, in his singularly sharp and often hilarious voice. After taking ten years to graduate from Wesleyan, Hickenlooper found himself laid off from his first job as a geologist in the oil industry. Lacking a day job, he rented a space in one of Denver's sketchiest neighborhoods and opened a brew pub. Honest, likable, and practical, Hickenlooper turned out to be a natural at running a restaurant; the pub was a huge success and did a great deal to revitalize a struggling neighborhood. In fifteen years, he blossomed from a small business owner into a millionaire at the helm of a string of pubs in Denver and across the country. He was such an influential member of the community that he acted on the encouragement of many and ran for mayor, essentially as a lark. And then he won. So began an eight year run as one of the most creative and successful mayors in the United States. Hickenlooper doubled down on his political career by running for Colorado governor in 2010, which he also won, then won again. He has tackled a host of pressing and volatile issues in a true battleground state: immigration, fracking, capital punishment, guns, the Affordable Care Act, same-sex marriage, legalized marijuana. Time and again, his administration has persuaded ideologically opposed constituencies to agree on a middle path and move forward--all while dealing with a tragic series of wildfires,"biblical" floods, shootings, and the assassination of a cabinet member. On display throughout is the rare candidness that has made him not only wildly popular at every step of the way, but also remarkably successful at getting things done. Co-written with journalist and former cabinet member Maximillian Potter, The Opposite of Woe is a fresh--and refreshing--angle on our political landscape from one of its brightest rising stars.
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MelissaSue81
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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This book was a big fat “meh”. It, especially the portions about his early life, were WAY too long. He spends like 3 chapters talking about some girl he pined after in college but never dated. The parts about the Brewpub were interesting to me, although I think he just got lucky. His politics are quite a bit right of where I fall as well. #readthecandidates

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MelissaSue81
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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Has anyone listened to this audiobook? I usually like when authors narrate their own memoirs.. but this is a case where he probably shouldn‘t have.. he admits to being mildly dyslexic, and there are so many random pauses.. and he switches between two pronunciations of his own Brewpub? The story is picking up a little now but this one is not winning awards so far. #readthecandidates

BarbaraTheBibliophage I‘m not a big fan of author narration, unless they have a show business background. (Alan Cumming or Trevor Noah, for example.) So your comment about Hickenlooper doesn‘t surprise me. I thought Kamala Harris had some odd rhythms in her book too. 6y
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MelissaSue81
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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Next listen for #readthecandidates. Don‘t know a thing about this guy. I‘m only on the 2nd chapter but so far I‘m finding his writing style a bit confusing.. he jumped back and forth in time (and topic!) like 10 times in a few paragraphs.. but maybe that‘s just because it was the intro portion. But he is a Broncos fan, so that‘s a plus in my book!

BarbaraTheBibliophage Y‘know, maybe if he‘s such a success he should have paid for a better editor. Or listened more to the editor‘s suggestions. Sounds too much like 45 for my taste. Ugh! 6y
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MelissaSue81
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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I‘ve updated my #readthecandidates list again. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n1MlsFqGoekjEeZe8XeN-qE9jGLFOL4UaYerlqfXCXg This is going to end up being an awful lot of books!

MicheleinPhilly I admire your commitment! I don‘t want to even think about 2020 until June at least. 6y
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5280reader
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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Look who just joined the 2020 race for President!

bookishkai SO not a surprise. I hope Hick can appeal on the national stage. Even my mother, who is really conservative, likes him. 6y
MelissaSue81 Oh! Didn‘t realize he had a book. Will have to add him to my list. I don‘t think I realized what I was getting into with #ReadTheCandidates. There are SO many and they almost all have at least one book! 6y
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5280reader
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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Pickpick

As a Coloradan who's lived thru the rise of his brewery in Lo-do, his mayoral initiatives, and his journey to being our governor, I really enjoyed this quick read. He is our quirky, awkward governor that we appreciate and reading this book gave me more insight into his early years as well as how he's made choices throughout his career.

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5280reader
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics | Maximillian Potter, John Hickenlooper
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Hoping to take this on down quickly! Our Colorado Governor's memoir. #seasonsreadings2016