Wendy Davis, PhD is a former candidate for the Utah House of Representatives and the Chief Experience Officer for Agile Cloud Consulting. She holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Utah and has worked as a higher education and nonprofit technology expert for over two decades. Davis resides in Sandy, Utah with her husband, Dean.
"""Wendy Davis has written a fascinating account of what it takes to be civically engaged. This is not your grade school civics primer, but an unvarnished look at how politics really works. Read this book to learn the real story behind a political campaign, which is less about glitz than grit. In doing so, you will gain a new appreciation for all the Wendy Davises out there, people of good will who are willing to endure the trials of running for office. At a time when the very future of American democracy is at a crossroads, the nation needs them more than ever."" --Dr. David Campbell, Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy, University of Notre Dame ""When Wendy Davis decided to run for office, she made a map--a 3 foot square, color-coded, detailed, beautiful, laminated map of her House district. She's now given us this map in the form of a memoir, the beautiful, sharp, wrenching, joyous story of her campaign, of her life as a woman of politics, of faith, of family, and, now, of words. She's a writer, a wonderful writer, and I can't wait for you to read her remarkable map."" --Dr. John Murphy, Professor of Rhetoric and Public Discourse, University of Illinois, and author of John F. Kennedy and the Liberal Persuasion ""Wendy Davis has a voice that is both compelling and approachable, and she makes questions of citizenship, belonging, and civil disobedience kitchen table issues in this fascinating memoir. From her childhood in small-town America through her quest to find a seat in the Utah state house, Davis explains tough political concepts and uses her academic expertise and her lived experience as a candidate to give readers a peek behind the political curtain. The Fight You Don't See makes visible the kind of barriers that women face when they run for office, how social class impacts advocacy, the way party affiliation shapes access to power, and what's really at stake when everyday Americans participate in democracy."" --Dr. Sarah Jedd, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison"