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Take Up Space: The Unprecedented AOC Hardcover – February 1, 2022 by The Editors of New York Magazine

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Author: The Editors of New York Magazine

Package Dimensions: 18x213x0

Number Of Pages: 400

Release Date: 01-02-2022

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A stunning four-color biography of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the bestselling tradition of Notorious RBG and Pelosi that explores her explosive rise and impact on the future of American culture and politics.

The candidate was young—twenty-eight years old, a child of Puerto Rico, the Bronx, and Yorktown Heights. She was working as a waitress and bartender. She was completely unknown, and taking on a ten-term incumbent in a city famous for protecting its political institutions. “Women like me aren’t supposed to run for office,” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said in a video launching her campaign, the camera following her as she hastily pulled her hair into a bun. But she did. And in perhaps the most stunning upset in recent memory, she won. At twenty-nine, she was sworn in as the youngest member of the 116th Congress and became the youngest woman to serve as a representative in United States history.

Before long, Ocasio-Cortez had earned her own shorthand title—AOC—and was one of the most talked-about public figures (loved and loathed) in the world. Her natural ability to connect with everyday people through the social media feeds grew her following into the multimillions. Every statement she made, every tweet and Instagram Live, went viral, and her term had barely begun before people were speculating that she could one day be president. The question seemed to be on everyone’s mind: How did this woman come from nowhere to acquire such influence, and so fast?

Now, in
Take Up Space, that question is answered through a kaleidoscopic biography by the editors of
New York magazine that features the riveting account of her rise by Lisa Miller, an essay by Rebecca Traister that explains why she is an unprecedented figure in American politics, and multiform explorations (reportage, comic, history, analysis, photography) of AOC’s outsize impact on American culture and politics. Throughout, AOC is revealed in all her power and vulnerability, and understood in the context of the fast-changing America that made her possible—and perhaps even inevitable.
About the Author
Founded by Clay Felker and Milton Glaser in 1968,
New York was one of the earliest (and loudest) proponents of the New Journalism, launching the careers of Gloria Steinem, Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Nora Ephron, and many others. More recently,
New York has won thirty-six National Magazine Awards in the past two decades—more than any other magazine—and six General Excellence awards. The
Washington Post has called it “the nation’s best and most imitated city magazine.”

Rebecca Traister is writer at large for
New York magazine and a contributing editor at
Elle. A National Magazine Award finalist, she has written about women in politics, media, and entertainment from a feminist perspective for
The New Republic and
Salon and has also contributed to
The Nation,
The New York Observer,
The New York Times,
The Washington Post,
Vogue, Glamour and
Marie Claire. She is the author of
All the Single Ladies and the award-winning
Big Girls Don’t Cry. She lives in New York with her family.

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