Although I didn't know a great deal about Sarah Brown, I was thrilled to learn that she was writing her memoires. I had always seen her as an intelligent, independent, strong woman and was excited to hear what I expected to be candid, informed views in a behind-the-scenes account of political life.
How disappointed I was! I put it down after just a couple of chapters of 'Today Gordon was off doing important things and I had tea and scones with such-and-such and I was wearing a lovely blue hat'.
Unfortunately, this book boils down to little more than inane chit-chat, statements about Being A Mother, and name dropping.
Unless the whole tone and writing style change completely after the little that I read, it is with great regret that I cannot recommend it at all.