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Maureen Dowd "The New York Times Book Review" I always felt a poignancy in her story...wickedly funny.
Maureen Dowd"The New York Times Book Review"I always felt a poignancy in her story...wickedly funny.
"The Washington Times"A book of good grace and humor -- written in a style that, like the author herself, is straightforward, unembellished, generous, good-hearted, and wise...A pleasure.
"The Washington Times" A book of good grace and humor -- written in a style that, like the author herself, is straightforward, unembellished, generous, good-hearted, and wise...A pleasure.
The Washington Times A book of good grace and humor -- written in a style that, like the author herself, is straightforward, unembellished, generous, good-hearted, and wise...A pleasure.
Maureen Dowd The New York Times Book Review I always felt a poignancy in her story...wickedly funny.
Reseña del editor:
Discusses the former first lady's youth against a backdrop of historical events, the turmoil of three presidential campaigns, her witness to the personal scenes behind the Persian Gulf conflict and end of the Cold War, the controversy at Wellesley College, and her family's struggles with Graves' disease. Reprint. 60,000 first printing.
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