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“A compelling and powerfully written memoir about identity and coming of age. . . . If the outlines of Justice Sotomayor’s life are well known by now, her searching and emotionally intimate memoir, My Beloved World, nonetheless has the power to surprise and move the reader. . . . This account of her life is revealing, keenly observed and deeply felt. . . . This insightful memoir underscores just how well Justice Sotomayor mastered the art of narrative. It’s an eloquent and affecting testament to the triumph of brains and hard work over circumstance, of a childhood dream realized through extraordinary will and dedication.”            —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times “The book delivers on its promise of intimacy in its depictions of Sotomayor’s family, the corner of Puerto Rican immigrant New York where she was raised and the link she feels to the island where she spent childhood summers. . . . This is a woman who knows where she comes from and has the force to bring you there. Sotomayor does this by being cleareyed about the flaws of the adults who raised her—she lets them be complicated. . . . ‘I’ve spent my whole life learning how to do things that were hard for me,’ Sotomayor tells an acquaintance when he asks whether becoming a judge will be difficult for her. Yes, she has. And by the time you close My Beloved World, you understand how she has mastered judging, too.”            —Emily Bazelon, The New York Times Book Review “With buoyant humor and thoughtful candor, she recounts her rise from a crime-infested neighborhood in the South Bronx to the nation’s highest court. ‘I will be judged as a human being by what readers find here,’ Sotomayor writes. We, the jury in this case, find her irresistible.”            —John Wilwol, Washingtonian “Sotomayor turns out to be a writer of depth and literary flair. . . . My Beloved World is steeped in vivid memories of New York City, and it is an exceptionally frank account of the challenges that she faced during her ascent from a public housing project to the court’s marble palace on First Street.”            —Adam Liptak, The New York Times “You’ll see in Sotomayor a surprising wealth of candor, wit, and affection. No topic is off limits, not her diabetes, her father’s death, her divorce, or her cousin’s death from AIDS. Put the kettle on, reader, it’s time for some real talk with Titi Sonia. . . . The author shines in her passages on childhood, family, and self-discovery. Her magical portraits of loved ones bring to mind Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street; both authors bring a sense of childlike wonder and empathy to a world rarely seen in books, a Latin-American and womancentric world.”            —Grace Bello, Christian Science Monitor “This is a page-turner, beautifully written and novelistic in its tale of family, love and triumph. It hums with hope and exhilaration. This is a story of human triumph.”             —Nina Totenberg, NPR“Big-hearted. . . . A powerful defense of empathy. . . . She has spent her life imagining her way into the hearts of everyone around her. . . . Anyone wondering how a child raised in public housing, without speaking English, by an alcoholic father and a largely absent mother could become the first Latina on the Supreme Court will find the answer in these pages. It didn’t take just a village: It took a country.”            —Dahlia Lithwick, The Washington Post “My Beloved World is filled with inspiring, and surprisingly candid, stories about how the Supreme Court’s first Hispanic justice overcame a troubled childhood to attend Princeton and Yale Law School, eventually earning a seat on the nation’s highest court.”           —Carla Main, Wall Street Journal    “Remarkable. . . . A portrait of a genuinely interesting person.”            —Michael Tomasky, Daily Beast “In a refreshing conversational style, Sotomayor tells her fascinating life story with the hope of providing ‘comfort, perhaps even inspiration’ to others, particularly children, who face hard times. ‘People who live in difficult circumstances,’ Sotomayor writes in her preface, ‘need to know that happy endings are possible.’”            —Jay Wexler, Boston Globe “Classic Sotomayor: intelligent, gregarious and at times disarmingly personal. . . . A portrait of an underprivileged but brilliant young woman who makes her way into the American elite and does her best to reform it from the inside. . . . I certainly hope My Beloved World inspires readers to chase their dreams.”            —Jason Farago, NPR“Vital, loving, and incisive. . . . In this revealing memoir, Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor candidly and gracefully recounts her formative years. Her memoir shows both her continued self-reliance and her passion for community.”            —Library Journal (Starred review) “Justice Sotomayor recounts numerous obstacles and remarkable achievements in this personal and inspiring autobiography. . . . Readers across the board will be moved by this intimate look at the life of a justice.”             —Publishers Weekly  “Amazingly candid . . . an intimate and honest look at her extraordinary life and the support and blessings that propelled her forward.”             —Booklist (Starred review) “Graceful, authoritative memoir. . . . Mature, life-affirming musings from a venerable life shaped by tenacity and pride.”            —Kirkus Reviews

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About the Author

Sonia Sotomayor graduated summa cum laude from Princeton in 1976 and from Yale Law School in 1979. She worked as an assistant district attorney in New York and then at the law firm of Pavia & Harcourt. From 1992 to 1998, she served as a judge of the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, and from 1998 to 2009 on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. In May 2009, President Barack Obama nominated her as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; she assumed this role on August 8, 2009.

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Product details

Paperback: 432 pages

Publisher: Vintage; Reprint edition (January 7, 2014)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 034580483X

ISBN-13: 978-0345804839

Product Dimensions:

5.2 x 0.9 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

2,365 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#8,178 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This autobiography of Justice Sonia Sotomayor was an enjoyable read. It provided a lot of detail regarding her upbringing, which was very difficult, as well as her time at Princeton, Yale, and then her years as a prosecutor. Unfortunately, the one thing that I wanted to hear about was her time as a judge, and that is lacking in the book. Perhaps it is because she is planning on penning "My Beloved World - Part 2" at some point, or perhaps she has another reason. One might suspect (as she alludes to in the foreword) that she doesn't want to talk about her jurisprudence, but I think that she could have tackled this part of her life without getting too controversial.Despite the above, reading about Justice Sotomayor and her life was a pleasant experience and well worth the time I took to do so. For anyone with an interest in the Supreme Court or our legal system, I think that reading this book is a good use of your time.

I've read this book 4 times (so far), and have gone back to it when I've felt the need to be inspired and encouraged. Judge Sotomayor is very open in sharing about the struggles of her childhood, and how she dealt with that and propelled herself to where she is today. What set this story apart from others for me, was the honesty, humor and insight that she brings to her story-telling. Her story is remarkable not just for the professional success she achieved, but her ability and willingness to deal with the painful events of her life and to go beyond that and get to a place of forgiveness. I ended the book having great respect and admiration for the author, and thankful that she was willing to share so openly.

Throughout her early years and into her adulthood, Sonia Sotomayor has been open to listening and learning. Her passion became the Law and what it stood for. With her infatuation for Perry Mason (as a young girl), came her desire to practice law. And, her self-determination and self-efficiency, though she struggled with the poor neighborhood where she lived, and her fathers young death, she persevered. Graduating at the top of her High School Class, and then acceptance into Princeton (graduation Suma Cum Laud) and then attendance of Law Schoool at Yale, she kept herself focused. Ever striving to learn more and more. However, along with this determination came sacrifice. She dealt with the failure of her marriage, and even as an adult, prejudice in both College and in the workplace. She worked hard, earning all she accomplished and became a prosecuting Attorney for the New York City DA's office. After working there for several years (Quite successfully), she continued to focus on her #1 goal to become a Judge. So, she became defense attorney. Her judgeship came late, and then her nomination to and confirmation into the U S Supreme Court. Sonia tells her story with heartfelt emotions that is truly engaging.

I found parts of the the first half of the book - about her early childhood, a bit slow and hard to read, but the second half was for me, a real page turner. It's clear that she is both a brilliant and driven person, as one would expect of anyone who makes it to the supreme court. What's nice is that Sotomayor wrote every word herself, so instead of feeling like a typical professionally crafted biography, this feels a bit more like someone reflecting on her life for her friends and relatives. She intentionally stops right as she steps in to her current role as a supreme court justice. There is so much interesting stuff in this book - about her childhood, going to college and law school - her time as an activist, as well as her time as a prosecutor and in private practice, that I won't even try to summarize the high points. There are just too many. Suffice it to say this is a must read book.

WOW!!! GREAT GREAT BOOK...I just sent a copy to my Sister (Deltona FL) and Sister-in-law (Connecticut). I also purchased the children's bi-lingual book so they can read it with their grandbabies. I am waiting for the Teen book to buy it for my teen nieces...they need to read it and understand that they have to work hard to get up the ladder.When I started reading this book, I felt like connected Sonia and I all grew up in the same house, visit the same part of the Island and experienced the same things (home/school/work). It's strange but I am 1st generation born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and had the same experiences of our Puerto Rican Culture just like Sonia in New York. Coming from humble beginnings, a single parent raising 5 kids, managing to put us through Catholic School. My Mom sold Avon, knitted, sold food and still worked a factory job. I don't know how she did all this with $8,000 and put 4 kids in private school.All in all, if you are a Boriqua - buy it...whether in Spanish or English. Sonia - if you ever read this, I created a tree on Ancestry.com with all your information and ironically, I matched family on Mercedes side and your Mom side. So weird but I do have family that went to NY in the early 1900's from my Great Grandma side but we lost contact. There were my great grandma's brothers Benito and Geraldo Perez from the Bronx. I know Generaldo had twins born on Xmas Day and one of them is Luis and they were in the military. Hopefully someday, I can connect with their children.Thank you for your not holding back, sharing the good, bad and ugly. Thank God that they put you in the Supreme Court because you would really understand the cases having to do with the poor, the imprisoned... and so much more. You have a better understanding to the streets smart than those in the ivy league world or book savvy (not real world experience). Many blessings to you and your family. Sincerely, Carmen @Carmen@arribaelson.comThis book is a testament that you can come from no money and raise to the top, regardless of your circumstances. What helps us in our culture is that we care for our elders til their dying days and they also give us so much love in return. I was also fortunate to have a beautiful grandma because my Mom was also working so hard. Like Sonia said, it's natural for us the female to take the roll of a young Mom at home to care for the rest of the family (cooking, cleaning, caring for siblings).I too am a 1st Graduate in my house, & this year both my daughters graduated

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