Decision Points
In one of the most arresting memoirs of a United States president, Richard Nixon focused his story on the crises that defined his early career. George W. Bush's new Decision Points breaks the conventions of political autobiography in a similar way, describing his tumultuous presidency through the...
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In one of the most arresting memoirs of a United States president, Richard Nixon focused his story on the crises that defined his early career. George W. Bush's new Decision Points breaks the conventions of political autobiography in a similar way, describing his tumultuous presidency through the moments when decisiveness was most essential. Thus, the 43rd President of the United States writes candidly about the fiercely contested 2000 election; the hours, days, and weeks after September 11th; the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; Iran and other Middle East conflicts; the gathering financial crisis that burst into the 2007-2008 Recession; Hurricane Katrina, and other events during his White House years. A Barnes & Noble Bestseller; now in paperback and an enhanced edition NOOK Book.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780307748652 (0307748650)
Publish date: November 9th 2010
Publisher: Random House Audio
Edition language: English
One of a handful of 5-star books I have read. Every American should read this book, whether you are Democrat, Republican, Conservative, Liberal, Independent, Tea-Party, PETA, whatever. I was riveted to this book.
I waited in line for a long time to not only get the book but I also got it signed and met with Mr. Bush. This is one of my pride and joys on my bookshelf and a very moving read.
Prior to reading Decision Points I viewed George W. Bush as the most disappointing, if not the worst, president in American history. With Decision Points President Bush was able to cement my opinion of his administration. This is a sad admission from a life long Republican. There was virtually nothi...
This book was great. It was enlighteing to read about the world events from W.'s POV. 9/11, Iraq, both election campaigns--it's all in there and it's facinating!
Read by the former President, in a clear, soft-spoken voice, contrary to his popular reputation for mangling the English language, it is a well written documentation of his 8 years in office. He still does butcher the word "nucular" for nuclear and the book is a bit dry, since it rehashes most of wh...