


About the Book
Most people are taught what government is.
Very few are taught how to make it work for them.
A Citizen’s Handbook is not a memoir.
It is a manual for everyday power.
Written by Rhiannon Murphy, this book pulls back the curtain on how local government actually functions—and how ordinary people can force it to respond when systems fail.
When gun violence threatened her block, when her daughter’s school system failed, and when city agencies ignored urgent problems, Murphy didn’t wait for permission or a title. She learned how the system works by pushing through it—from local district offices to congressional staff to the governor’s desk—until someone answered.
This book transforms those real-world battles into clear strategies citizens can use immediately.
Inside, readers learn how to:
This is a book for people who are:
It’s written for mothers, organizers, educators, and everyday warriors who know their communities deserve better—and are ready to claim the power that already belongs to them.
Because the truth is simple:
Government works best when citizens know exactly how to use it.
