I do not share all the ideas of Cécile Duflot, far from it, especially in Europe, the issue of development and immigration, but I found that sincere and honest woman, a politician who assumes his convictions without language wood and is good for the politque life. This book confirmed my positive view on it. She seems very charming in its way a bit naive to describe his first steps in a government, which, however, she made a prestigious business school and has directed business. So, it seems to enter the great hall of the Council of Ministers with it. In addition, even if it is not the former housing minister who writes the style is very nice and the book reads in one sitting. Her description of how to govern Hollande is very instructive, the testimony of someone who lived "inside" the first months of this five-year period is valuable. What struck me most is the slap suffered by Ms. Duflot in the Cabinet when it presents its reform on rent regulation, one of Hollande's campaign promises ... Pressed by lobbies he dares to ask the question of the usefulness of the reform when he brought this project to the electorate! Edifying.