Former President George H.W. Bush, revealed through his letters and writings from 1941 to 2010, is âworth its weight in goldâŚa valuable update of the life of an honorable American leaderâ (The Washington Post).
âWho knew that beneath George Bushâs buttoned-up propriety pulsed the warm heart of a prolific and occasionally poetic writer with a wacky sense of humor?â (People) Though reticent in public, George Bush openly shared his private thoughts in correspondence throughout his life. This collection of letters, diary entries, and memos is the closest weâll ever get to his autobiography.
Organized chronologically, readers will gain insights into Bushâs career highlightsâthe oil business, his two terms in Congress, his ambassadorship to the UN, his service as an envoy to China, his tenure with the Central Intelligence Agency, and of course, the vice presidency, the presidency, and the post-presidency. They will also observe a devoted husband, father, and American. Ranging from a love letter to Barbara and a letter to his mother about missing his daughter, Robin, after her death from leukemia to a letter to his children written just before the beginning of Desert Storm, this collection is remarkable for Bushâs candor, humor, and poignancy.
âAn unusual glimpse of the private thoughts of a public figureâ (Newsweek), this revised edition includes new letters and photographs that highlight the Bush familyâs enduring legacy, including letters that cover George W. Bushâs presidency, 9/11, Bush seniorâs work with President Clinton to help the victims of natural disasters, and the meaning of friendship and family. All the Best, George Bush âwill shed more light on the manâs personal character and public persona than any memoir or biography couldâ (Publishers Weekly).