Helpful Score: 1
Good for the details of former NJ Governer McGreevey's discovery that he is gay and the aftermath of his decisions on how to handle this. The book is full of detail but written only the way a politician can: With much hubris and little humility or respect for the family that deals with his fallout.
McGreevey has the benefit of hindsight and years of therapy to work through his troubled life. An interesting picture of New Jersey state politics and a self-serving account of his gay epiphany.