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Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery

Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery

by Gavin Newsom

Penguin Press ·2026 ·304 pages ·Memoir
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From California Governor Gavin Newsom comes an intimate and poignant account of identity, belonging, and the defining moments that inspired a life in politics "Go slow," his political elders advised him. But young Gavin Newsom didn't know such a speed. A month into his first term as mayor of San Francisco, he turned city hall into an altar of gay marriage, an act of defiance that catapulted him onto the national stage, irking not only some of his hometown political mentors but elected officials across the country. The California Dream has always run in Newsom's blood. It lured his father's family from County Cork, Ireland, six generations ago. His great-great-grandfather, a cop, walked a beat in San Francisco; his grandfather, nicknamed the Boss, built neighborhoods that looked out to the Pacific. His father, William, became an appellate court judge and a consigliere to his best friend, Gordon Getty. Newsom was five when his parents divorced, and as he came of age, he struggled to make fit the starkly different worlds of his mother and father. His mother, Tessa, worked three jobs to pay the bills, while his father, ensconced in San Francisco society, had become a distant figure. His struggle with dyslexia made childhood harder, a dissonance that made him pedal even faster on his paper route. In Young Man in a Hurry, Newsom traces his rise as a successful businessman and the happenstance that led him to politics. As the governor of California, he confronts the challenges of balancing his family life as he guides California through plague, flood, wildfire, and the rise of autocratic figures in American politics, and examines the many forces that shaped the lives of his parents and grandparents. Filled with intimate family history and written with candor and remarkable personal insight, here is a deeply resilient American story.


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"A campaign memoir that campaigns refreshingly little by the standards of the genre ..."

Lily Janiak· San Francisco Chronicle Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"An engaging portrait of resilience and drive, complicated by proximity to wealth and influence."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Newsom's life is fascinating enough that his story, rendered with the assistance of a ghostwriter, Mark Arax, clips along."

Adam Nagourney· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Tries to recast a life of privilege in often baffling ways ..."

Ed Burmila· The New Republic Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"Young Man in a Hurry is a calculated attempt to present its author as having experienced the sort of personal handicaps likely to impress Democratic primary voters in early 2028."

Barton Swaim· The Wall Street Journal Bottom of the Pile

"It is an exhausting hagiography of yet another man who had an affair while in office."

Scaachi Koul· Slate Read review ↗ Bottom of the Pile

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