Recensione:
“Compelling reading: Mr. Frum writes with wit and style, and with an eye for detail.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Engagingly candid . . . [Frum] is too sharp an observer and too unstinting a critic to settle for gauzy platitudes about Bush’s greatness.”
—USA Today
“Frum’s rich anecdotes and smooth writing contribute to a work that provides more insight into Bush’s personality than any since Bill Minutaglio’s 1999 book, First Son.”
—BusinessWeek
L'autore:
David Frum is the author of Dead Right, How We Got Here, and a collection of essays, What’s Right. He is a contributing editor to the National Review and a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and he has written regularly for The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Weekly Standard, and Canada’s National Post. He is a contributor to National Public Radio’s "Morning Edition." From January 2001 to February 2002, he was a special assistant to President Bush for economic speechwriting. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, journalist and novelist Danielle Crittenden Frum, and their three children.
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