
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.