Kirkus Reviews QR Code
OF BEARS AND BALLOTS by Heather Lende

OF BEARS AND BALLOTS

An Alaskan Adventure in Small-Town Politics

by Heather Lende

Pub Date: June 30th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-61620-851-6
Publisher: Algonquin

A memoir from an idealistic older woman who won political office for the first time.

Welcome back to Haines, Alaska, population 1,600. The cast of characters and places Lende wrote about in her three previous books return in this homespun foray into local politics. Following the 2016 election, the author, a local journalist who owns a lumberyard and hardware store with her husband in beautiful, remote, rural, and politically active Haines, decided to run for one of two open seats in the Borough Assembly against five other residents. “Hillary [Clinton] won Haines,” writes Lende, “as did Obama before her.” The author describes the town’s electorate as “violet with red and blue highlights.” Preparing her run for office, Lende hired her friend Teresa as her campaign manager and spent $1,000—“and thought that was too much.” The author decided to run because she wanted to be the “kind of woman who says, and believes, that she can change the world through small acts, in small places.” She received 501 votes out of 1,032 cast, and her term was three years. The assembly chamber, she writes, is “about as charming as the waiting room of a juvenile detention facility.” After somewhat mastering the intricacies of Robert’s Rules of Order, Lende tried to govern, but relationships with friends became strained as she confronted various issues, even a proposal to ban plastic bags or whether houses needed addresses on them. Some of her important votes—e.g., regarding a wastewater treatment plant, new regulations on alcohol sales in bars, and a mining permit—had unintended consequences and led to a “drumbeat for recall” for Lende and three others for “misconduct in office.” Though the recall attempts were “soundly defeated, it left her wondering if “national politics floated up to small-town Alaska.”

Written in her usual sprightly, witty, humble, effervescent style, this one will please the author’s fans.