Common Ground (memoir)

Common Ground
Author Justin Trudeau
Country Canada
Language English
Genre Memoir
Publisher HarperCollins[1]
Publication date
October 20, 2014
Media type Print (hardback, paperback)
Pages 352[2]
ISBN 978-1443433372

Common Ground is a 2014 book by Justin Trudeau, the current Prime Minister of Canada. Written while he served as Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Common Ground is a memoir of the experiences that shaped Trudeau from his childhood at 24 Sussex Drive through to his entry to Parliament and leadership of the Liberal Party.

Background and synopsis

The book was described by CBC as "widely seen as his attempt to define himself before his political opponents do it for him" and is both a political and personal memoir.[3] Trudeau addresses his childhood, the breakup of the marriage of his parents, his mother's struggle with mental health issues, the death of his brother and his decision to run for public office.[4]

Reception

In The Tyee, Crawford Kilian labelled the book a Bildungsroman, writing that the biography was "a readable book that should be read, whatever your political views" and "his book reveals him as a very intelligent, observant, outgoing man, likely a smarter politician than his father ever was".[5]

References

  1. "Common Ground - Justin Trudeau - Hardcover". HarperCollins. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  2. "Common Ground: Justin Trudeau". Amazon.com. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  3. Mas, Susana (October 20, 2014). "Justin Trudeau memoir: 7 surprising revelations from Common Ground". CBC News.
  4. Delacourt, Susan (October 17, 2014). "Justin Trudeau turns his life into an open book". Toronto Star.
  5. Kilian, Crawford (November 4, 2015). "In 'Common Ground', Justin Trudeau Reveals His Education". The Tyee.
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