Whether you love or loathe George W. Bush, this book is worth buying. It's well written, in a crisp narrative style. It is reflective and self-critical, informative about the decisions that he faced, and the process by which he achieved them...if understanding is the first step to redemption (for Bush), this book will help. ---- Jack Straw
The former president delivers an unexpectedly engrossing rehash of what he considers to be the pivotal moments of his eight years in office. ---- Los Angeles Times
Like Tony Blair, Dubya is desperate to show he's not such a bad guy after all. And he has produced an equally readable political memoir...he shines a light on life in the White House with a forthrightness and candour lacking from his more popular predecessors.
Friday, 13 August 2021
Decision Points Decision Points
Whether you love or loathe George W. Bush, this book is worth buying. It's well written, in a crisp narrative style. It is reflective and self-critical, informative about the decisions that he faced, and the process by which he achieved them...if understanding is the first step to redemption (for Bush), this book will help. ---- Jack Straw
The former president delivers an unexpectedly engrossing rehash of what he considers to be the pivotal moments of his eight years in office. ---- Los Angeles Times
Like Tony Blair, Dubya is desperate to show he's not such a bad guy after all. And he has produced an equally readable political memoir...he shines a light on life in the White House with a forthrightness and candour lacking from his more popular predecessors.
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