I Have Something to Tell You: A Memoir

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$17.00  $15.81
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Atria Books
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Pages
272
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.3 X 0.8 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982138134
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About the Author
Chasten Glezman Buttigieg grew up in Traverse City, Michigan. He is a teacher, advocate, and husband of former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg. Chasten currently lives with Pete; their two children, Gus and Penelope; and their two rescue dogs, Buddy and Truman, in Northern Michigan. I Have Something to Tell You--For Young Adults is his second book.
Reviews
"[Buttigieg's] book reveals an emotional honesty about his life story, which includes sexual assault, homelessness, estrangement from his family of origin and bullying. His candor is refreshing, and it extends the success he had in humanizing his husband on the campaign trail. . . . Chasten Buttigieg's story is powerful and inspiring." --The Washington Post
"Witty and sharp, mischievous and no-nonsense, and pointedly political. . . . Chasten writes candidly about contemplating suicide as a gay teenager, the intensity of participating in a history-making presidential campaign, and the long-lasting effects of sexual assault. . . . Chasten isn't just married to a gifted politician. He's become one himself." --The Daily Beast
"Chasten Buttigieg is a transformative political spouse, just as his husband was a transformative candidate. His life story is a fascinating one, and he approaches his unique, head-spinning experience with humor, heart, and humility. Something tells me we'll be seeing much more of him in the future." --Katie Couric
"Chasten Buttigieg's I Have Something to Tell You highlights how one person's story and active engagement in fighting for change can be so critical in mobilizing others to see themselves in their future. Chasten's wit, honesty, and sincerity shine throughout this book, as he tells a story that is both his own yet familiar to so many people across the country. And it reminds us that by telling our stories and showing up for one another, we can empower others to find value in telling their stories as well." --Alphonso David, President of the Human Rights Campaign
"I Have Something to Tell You is an inspiring, emotional, surprisingly candid journey from rural Michigan's fishing holes to some of the most influential spaces in American politics. Chasten's story is a testament to the mighty tools our personal struggles can bestow, and a timely example of how we might use those tools to help build a better, stronger, fairer future." --Dustin Lance Black
"Chasten fearlessly recounts his story--which is simultaneously relatable and historic. It's a great read, authentic and unapologetic in a way that will mean a lot to an entire generation of kids who will inevitably, wonderfully, see themselves in him." --Kal Penn
"Chasten Buttigieg has written a coming-of-age story for our times. One need not care about politics or campaigns to appreciate this raw, honest account of one man's journey from a gay boy afraid of being discovered to a symbol of hope for countless Americans." --Connie Schultz, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Daughters of Erietown
"The title is appropriate: Buttigieg does indeed have something - many things, from the hilarious to harrowing - to tell us that go beyond his prolific Twitter account. The book covers his upbringing in Traverse City, Michigan; his senior year of high school in Germany; coming out; stints at multiple universities; teaching; moving to South Bend; and a presidential campaign. And that's barely the half of it." --USA Today
"In his new memoir I Have Something to Tell You, Buttigieg opens up about being adored and reviled online and his true motivations. He also offers a glimpse into the day-to-day side of his very public relationship, which in quarantine has involved a lot fewer public rallies and a lot more long dinners and little love notes left around their South Bend, Indiana home." --ELLE
"With a new book, Chasten opens up about his life before he met his husband and the presidential campaign that made them both famous . . . marbled with memoir and politics." --People
"Best known as the husband of erstwhile presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, Chasten Buttigieg proves that he is very much his own man in this arresting memoir. . . . [He] records, in fascinating detail, the challenge and occasional lunacy of the campaign trail. Insightful and never dull, this smoothly written book is sure to attract a wide readership. Near its end, Chasten writes, 'I want to do my best to keep contributing to a kinder, more welcoming America.' With this book, he has made a splendid start." --Booklist (starred)
"An engrossing and deeply inspiring memoir, especially recommended to young readers grappling with insecurity issues." --Kirkus Reviews (starred)