I bought “Romney: A Reckoning,” by McKay Coppins, a while back, not knowing what to expect. The book reads like a novel: Coppins tells the story of a man who began his life admiring his father and how his father stuck to his principles, changed his tune during the middle of his life, but has returned to the idea that standing immutably for something is the right thing to do.
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