Elaine reviewed Reimagining Blue: Thoughts on Life, Leadership, and a New Way Forward in Policing on + 509 more book reviews
I DNF at page 132.
The book is all over the place. A retired police chief who doesn't own weapons except her service one and her dads because we really don't need guns. A long chapter touting George Floyd and wonderful it was to put the "bad officers" away for their crimes even though Floyd was in the wrong. She repeatedly tells us she's a blue eyed blond & wears her hair in a ponytail and isn't privileged, yet she went to private school. After she divorced her husband, she's not a lesbian but is now married to a woman. She mentions a one line that her dad killed himself and maybe addresses it somewhere else in the book?? Not worth finishing and not interested in politics
The book is all over the place. A retired police chief who doesn't own weapons except her service one and her dads because we really don't need guns. A long chapter touting George Floyd and wonderful it was to put the "bad officers" away for their crimes even though Floyd was in the wrong. She repeatedly tells us she's a blue eyed blond & wears her hair in a ponytail and isn't privileged, yet she went to private school. After she divorced her husband, she's not a lesbian but is now married to a woman. She mentions a one line that her dad killed himself and maybe addresses it somewhere else in the book?? Not worth finishing and not interested in politics