• Write It When I'm Gone

  • Remarkable Off-the-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford
  • By: Thomas M. DeFrank
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (163 ratings)

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Write It When I'm Gone

By: Thomas M. DeFrank
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Publisher's summary

In an extraordinary series of private interviews, conducted over 16 years with the stipulation that they not be released until after Gerald Ford's death, the 38th president of the United States reveals a profoundly different side of himself: funny, reflective, gossipy, strikingly candid, and the stuff of headlines.

In 1974, the award-winning journalist and author Thomas M. DeFrank, then a young correspondent for Newsweek, was interviewing Ford when the vice president blurted out something astonishingly indiscreet related to the White House, came around his desk, grabbed DeFrank's tie, and told the reporter he could not leave the room until he promised not to publish it. "Write it when I'm dead," he said - and that agreement formed the basis of their relationship for the next 32 years.

During that time, they talked frequently, but from 1991 to shortly before Ford's death in 2006, the interviews became something else: conversations between two men in which Ford talked in a way few presidents ever have. Here is the real Ford on his relationship with Richard Nixon (including the 1974 revelation which, in DeFrank's words, "will alter what history thinks it knows about the events that culminated in Ford's becoming president"); his experiences serving on the Warren Commission; his complex relationships with Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter; his startling, never-before-disclosed discussions with Bill Clinton during the latter's impeachment process; his opinions about both Bush administrations, the Iraq war, and many contemporary political figures; and much more. Here, also, are Ford's unguarded personal musings: about key cultural events; his own life, history, and passions; his beloved wife, Betty; and the frustrations of aging.

In all, it is an unprecedented audiobook - illuminating, entertaining, surprising, heartwarming, and, in several cases, historic.

©2007 Thomas M. DeFrank (P)2007 Penguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

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An easy historical listen...

I've been a Liberal since I came of age and shook off my midwest Republican upbringing. It began with hating Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford for pardoning him. I loathe Cheney and Rumsfeld who began their political rise with Ford. Yet here's a book that made me actually understand and even admire Ford. Nixon, Cheney and Rumsfeld I am still quite disgusted by of course, but the respect that the author had for Ford was contagious and that is a compliment to his writing. If you still have anger with those Watergate/Vietnam war days, this book is a healthy reflection.

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More than I expected more than I remembered

I liked Gerald Ford when I was a young girl growing up in California. I too had a 5 minute meeting with the Charles Mason family that creeps me still, the aura of evil that radiated from the group is hard to forget. The attempts on Ford's life in California recounted in this oral history of private thoughts brought back a moment in history where I remembered a comment by the then Governor Jerry Brown, "California has more than its share of everything, including nuts." How I wonder, as apparently did Ford, is a letter from a would be killer worth more than one from Sadat? The world can be a topsy turvy place.


I truly enjoyed this nostagic account of great leadership and how fortunate we were to have the right man in the right place at the right time.

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Nice book, good narrator, but not Will Patton

This is a really nice book to listen to, and Scott Brick does a great job. But buyer beware--Audible messed up the listing here, and they have Will Patton as the narrator.

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never really knew...

Tremendous insight into a conflicted figure. I grew up with Ford as president, watching him being lampooned on Saturday Night Live by Chevy Chase and ridiculed by my ultra-conservative family members. it was my dad who first suggested years later that Ford might have been a man of deeper character then I ever appreciated as a young child, which is what led me to this book. Leave it to my dad to recognize a person of strong character, which the author, assisted by the narrator, reveals through touching and humanizing passages about a man who lived honorably and honestly through difficult and unforgiving times. That Ford had uncertain beginings as a child makes the story that much more compelling.

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Jerry Ford reevaluated

Like many Americans I came to this book knowing very little about Ford, thinking of him only as somewhat accident prone stop gap completely forgettable American President. It should be noted that I still don't think much of consequence happened during his time in office. What this book did do was give me a keen appreciation of his insight into American politics. Through his decades in the house Ford developed a sixth sense for knowing who would rise to the top. After reading reading the book I found myself wondering what he would think of the party that now regards Ronald Regan as political saint and Ford's generation as soft and unprincipled?

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Not what I expected

I downloaded this audiobook specifically because I wanted to hear Will Patton narrating the words of Gerald Ford. This is NOT narrated by Will, it is someone else. I am greatly disappointed.

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Good background story

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Maybe, if they are a fan of presidential history.

Which scene was your favorite?

The man seemed to play alot of golf

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Not really

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Good story

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Good man

I enjoyed this story about President Ford very much. I knew that he was a man of integrity and it was nice to hear the examples in the book. The audio performance was excellent from Scott.

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Thoughtful and poignant

A touching memoir of Gerald R. Ford. Tom DeFrank truly got to the heart and soul of our 38th President. Scott Brick is one of my favorite narrators. He was great reading “The Harbinger” and he didn’t disappoint me here. Scott has a voice that I could listen to for hours (which I did!).

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Repeats

The story repeated a lot. There are good insights into how Gerald Ford lived and operated.

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