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Reflections

by Barbara Bush
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Overview

"There is a myth in the United States — you've heard it many times. It says that all American mothers hope that their child will grow up to be President of the United States...." — Barbara Bush

Not since Abigail Adams has one woman been both the wife and mother of presidents. Barbara Bush's prominent place in American history is matched only by her extraordinary popularity: Republicans and Democrats alike appreciate her wit, her compassion, and her devotion to her family. Dignified, loyal, and unpretentious, the former First Lady defied skeptics to become one of the most admired first ladies in history — and she remains a beloved public figure today.

In this inspiring follow-up to her number-one bestselling memoir, Mrs. Bush covers the momentous eight years between President George H. W. Bush's leaving office and President George W. Bush's 2001 inauguration. Reflections comprises Mrs. Bush's diary entries, travelogues, family photographs, even secret recipes. She discusses her experiences in the White House, on the campaign trail, and in the public eye, as well as her own views about such controversial issues as her husband's resignation from the NRA, the caning of an American student in Singapore, and — in her candid epilogue — her family's reactions to September 11, 2001.

Throughout, the extraordinary amount of love and pride Mrs. Bush feels for her husband, five children, and fourteen grandchildren is always clear. Reflections will delight Barbara Bush's millions of admirers with her touching anecdotes and personal revelations from the past decade of a full and fascinating life.

About the Author, Barbara Bush

Barbara Bush was born in Rye, New York, and married George H. W. Bush in 1945. She was First Lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993. She has five children, including President George W. Bush and Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and is the founder of The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy.

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Picking up where her bestselling A Memoir left off, Barbara Bush's Reflections covers the eight years between her husband George H. W. Bush's leaving office and her son George W. Bush's inauguration. The former First Lady shares touching and often amusing stories about her busy life in the post–White House years. Not surprisingly, husband George H. W., her five children (including President George W. and Florida Governor Jeb), and her 14 grandchildren frequently occupy center stage in these anecdotes.

The New York Times

The sharp-witted Mrs. Bush — who is known to play tart cop to her husband's genial cop — tries to settle a few scores in this volume, and she occasionally lets slip a telling political remark. She exults in the fact that her son George W. would be running against Al Gore instead of Bill Bradley in the 2000 election because "Al would be easier to beat. Ha." She recounts that her husband once said Yasir Arafat "was charming." And in describing an event she attended with four other former first ladies, she pointedly says nothing about Hillary Rodham Clinton, while lauding the good works of Betty Ford, Rosalynn Carter and Nancy Reagan. — Michiku Kakutani

Library Journal

How listeners respond to this book will probably depend on several factors, including whether or not they were fans of Bush's husband or of her son. Only one other woman in American history has been married to one president and mother to another-Abigail Adams. If one is to believe anecdotal evidence, the two women share a certain feisty attitude. Reflections opens with the inauguration of George W. Bush in January 2001 and flashes back eight years to the defeat of George H.W. Bush. Drawing on excerpts from her diary, the author tells her story chronologically. While her husband was no longer in office, the couple still remained public figures; their speaking and traveling schedules, charitable work, and hobbies kept them busy. Their fundraising activities, in particular, have kept them at the forefront of Republican politics. Bush's work on behalf of literacy has earned praise from both parties. She also discusses her experiences with sons George W. and Jeb (governor of Florida) on the campaign trail. Bush is candid and often humorous in her reading; recommended for public libraries where interest warrants.-Pam Kingsbury, Univ. of North Alabama, Florence Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2003
Publisher
Waterville, Me. : Thorndike Press, 2003.
Pages
734
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786256969

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