The man who, more than anyone else, has come to symbolize traditional politics in the Philippines has written a tell-nothing, play-if-safe, sef-serving lackluster memoir, the narrative highlight of which involves a goat.
Everyone dies, but some get a chance to live on -- in the obits. This book covers the art of writing about the departed, and touches on how newspapers in the US and the UK handle obituaries.
Want to run for office non-traditionally? Normally you'd have two options: give away all your money, or jump off a building. Now, though, you might just have a third choice: pick up a copy of How to Win an Election