Cody Keenan rose from a campaign intern in Chicago to become chief speechwriter at the White House and Barack Obama's post-presidential collaborator. A sought-after expert on politics, messaging, and current affairs, he is a partner at the preeminent speechwriting firm Fenway Strategies and teaches a popular course on political speechwriting at his alma mater, Northwestern University. He lives in New York City with his wife Kristen and their daughter Gracie.
“At a time when the meaning of America is up for grabs, Cody
Keenan's new book chronicles ten days that tested us and ultimately
showed us at our best. It’s a captivating story about what’s worth
fighting for, an antidote to cynicism that will make you believe
again.” — President Barack Obama, via Twitter
“Grace is a beautifully written, gripping tale of a monumental
week in the life of America. As a political memoir, it is a
masterpiece, rendering the White House’s characters—including
President Barack Obama—in deeply human terms, with unforgettable
behind-the-scenes accounts of how history was made. But
in Grace, Cody Keenan does something even deeper
by opening up the chilling rise of white supremacism, delving
into the horrific costs of racial injustice in America, and showing
how—with courage, decency, and a rich, expansive form of
patriotism—our better angels can prevail.” — Samantha Power,
Pulitzer Prize–winning author of A Problem from Hell and
former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
"Grace is an exuberant love letter to public service and
a beautifully written record of how a President and his
speechwriter faced down the darkest demons of American identity to
offer a better, truer story of who we can be. At a time when
cynicism and apathy endanger democracy, Cody Keenan lets us all
experience how it felt to be in the room and reminds us of the
things that are worth fighting for.” — Ben Rhodes, author of The
World As It Is
““Cody Keenan's Grace, like the speeches he wrote
with President Obama, is a compelling force. People
of faith will know the ‘grace’ of which Cody and
Obama speak; political and history buffs will appreciate the look
inside these tragic, triumphant moments; and all Americans will be
moved to tears of sorrow and joy
through Cody’s retelling. Grace is what’s needed in our
country right now, and Keenan's Grace is likewise a
needed, essential read.” — Joshua DuBois, spiritual advisor
to President Obama and author of The President’s
Devotional
“Cody Keenan has the heart of a novelist, the agile mind of an
historian, and the acuity of someone who knows politics inside out.
This remarkable book speaks in epic ways to the beauty and turmoil
of the intimate moments that shape our lives. This is a hero’s
journey, told with humility, insight and of course, grace.” — Colum
McCann, National Book Award–winning author of Let the Great
World Spin
“At a time when cynicism permeates every ounce of our news and our
politics, reading this hopeful, inspiring, gorgeous book is as
refreshing as skinny dipping in a mountain lake. Grace is an
invigorating reminder of the power each of us have to change the
things for the better. Read this book! And then buy another one for
your friend who thinks nothing matters and the world is doomed.” —
Kal Penn, author of the national bestseller You Can’t Be
Serious
“An absorbing book debut with an insider’s view of the pressured,
often ‘fucking terrifying’ workings within the White House…a moving
portrait of a presidency and its top speechwriter.” — Kirkus
Reviews (starred review)
“A compelling memoir….[Keenan] offers a candid slice of life in a
West Wing characterized by camaraderie, integrity, and hard work.”
— Library Journal (starred review)
“Uncommonly frank…a rarity in presidential histories these days: an
argument for public service.” — Chicago Tribune
“Powerful...a fascinating backstage pass…no matter your political
persuasion, Grace is a generous, lively and worthwhile
read." — BookPage
“Students of politics will gain an insider’s perspective in
presidential power and leadership in time of crisis.” —
Booklist
“Grace is a refreshing departure from the flood of scandalous
‘literary’ flotsam that typically washes up in the wake of the
transfer of power. . . Like the president he served, Keenan tells
his story with conviction, compassion—and amazing grace.”
— Washington Monthly
“[Grace is] less a standard Washington memoir with a scorecard of
political wins and losses and more a reflection on the painful
process of forging change. It’s a meditation on the craft of speech
writing itself, and its place in a presidency that, more than most,
was rooted in the power of rhetoric.” — CNN’s Meanwhile in
America
“There are plenty of romanticized depictions of the presidency on
film, TV and written form. And then there is Cody Keenan’s new
book, Grace. . . The heart of the book puts political realism to
literature — a showcase about how the goal of a White House is
often to fend off bad things, claw for incremental progress and,
above all else, fight off cynicism.” — Politico
“A much-needed literary remedy…a story that is gripping,
nail-biting, and steeped in the best and worst of humanity.” — 48
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