"Blair's Memoirs" reveals the former British Prime Minister's journey of the heart after taking office.

by man8737 on 2011-09-27 16:46:18

In 1994, Blair became the leader of the British Labour Party. In just two short years, he rejuvenated the party and united public opinion. In 1997, the Labour Party ended the Conservative Party's 18-year reign of power with an overwhelming victory, and Blair was elected Prime Minister, beginning the Labour Party's unprecedented three consecutive terms in office.

Tony Blair's *A Journey (Blair's Memoirs)* is a first-person account of his experiences both during his tenure and outside of it. It reveals the major decisions he made as leader of the Labour Party and during his ten years as prime minister, including the decision to launch the Iraq War. It also discloses his relationships with colleagues, particularly with his successor, Gordon Brown, and his interactions with global political leaders. The book presents the various challenges Blair faced as a leader and explains why he chose to remain true to his inner convictions even when it meant going against public opinion.

*A Journey (Blair's Memoirs)* is a book about the nature of political power and its use.

It took three years to write, and the writing is candid, fearless, and filled with sarcastic details. Through this book, readers can not only glimpse a statesman but also approach an ordinary human being. Among the countless writings about Blair, this book is unique: it is his own journey, in his own voice.