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A review by clambook
The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics by John Hickenlooper, Maximillian Potter
3.0
We have several reasons for an interest in Hickenlooper, and the first portion of his autobiography is engaging. But once he enters public life, there's too much humble bragging and not enough about the under-the-hood workings of government. In the end, Hickenlooper sounds like a lot of other politicians, albeit one with a more interesting origin story.