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What I Saw at the Revolution

A Political Life in the Reagan Era

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What I Saw at the Revolution

De: Peggy Noonan
Narrado por: Peggy Noonan
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Ronald Reagan carried a conservative vision of America to the White House, where his administration gave it life. Peggy Noonan followed Reagan to Washington as his speechwriter— and gave his vision voice. As speech writer for George Bush during his Presidential campaign, Noonan dispelled her candidate's "wimpy" image and replaced it with one of quiet strength by coining such eloquent phrases as "a thousand points of light" and "a kinder, gentler nation."

In this memoir, Noonan shows us the world behind the words with sharp, vivid portraits of President Reagan and a host of Washington' s movers and shakers. Rendered in the same vivid, eloquent style that earned Ronald Reagan the designation "the Great Communicator," Noonan delivers a candid portrait of the Reagan White House in this stylish, sensitive memoir that pursues the question, "Who's running things here anyway?"

©1990 Peggy Noonan (P)1990 Phoenix Books, Inc.
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It was perfect but I would have preferred it to have been unabridged to get the whole story

An inspiring story of the Reagan presidency

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The readers voice is not a good one for reading a book. She has something in the way she pronounces her words which is distracting.

Voice

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Great book of a young lady in the heady days of history! She can really turn a phrase.

Master writer and storyteller

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Amazing insightful book about one of America’s greatest leaders, written from a unique and wonderful perspective. Lots to learn in here.

Uplifting, inspiring, convicting

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What disappointed you about What I Saw At the Revolution?

it was abridged, I didn't see that when I selected it.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

that being said, the abridged version probably covered the nuts and bolts.

Which character – as performed by Peggy Noonan – was your favorite?

read by the author, she does a good job

Peggy Noonan's political life

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