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A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush
By Ronald Kessler
Independent journalist Ronald Kessler, who voted for Al Gore in 2000 but
had a change of heart after getting to know President Bush, went behind
the scenes interviewing dozens of White House aides, several Cabinet
members and top presidential advisors. He came up with an important
conclusion: President Bush has the character to lead our nation at this
crucial time. A Matter of Character will be on the New York
Times bestseller list for the fourth week on Sept. 19.
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Plan of Attack
By Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward of Watergate era fame used his exclusive access to the
White House, including two interviews with the President and over 75
with administration officials, to provide a detailed account of the two
years leading up to the Iraq War. Plan of Attack helps explain
why President Bush and his top advisors made the difficult decision to
go into Iraq and topple Saddam Hussein.
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Ten Minutes from Normal
By Karen Hughes
Karen Hughes, top advisor and close friend of the President, gives us a
keenly insightful look at American politics and America's 43rd
President. Hughes's first-hand experience of the deep concern for all
Americans that forms the cornerstone of George W. Bush's presidency
comes through loud and clear. In a post-9/11 world, Hughes redefines the
very notion of what is "normal" as something special and precious, never
to be taken for granted in America again.
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Letters to My Daughters
By Mary Matalin
Mary Matalin, who served as assistant to President George W. Bush and
counselor to Vice President Dick Cheney, delivers a poignant memoir
comprised of letters to her daughters on topics from careers and
political convictions to spirituality and personal responsibility.
Matalin draws from her unique experiences as a powerful Republican
female voice in politics, wife of a powerful Democrat male voice in
politics, campaign advisor, daughter and mother.
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Bush Country: How Dubya Became a Great President While Driving Liberals
Insane
By John Podhoretz
New York Post columnist John Podhoretz, takes specific attacks on
President Bush and sets the record straight in this humorous book.
Podhoretz writes about how the President has prevailed with the odds
stacked against him and risen above the rhetoric, all the while
frustrating his critics as they continue to look for ways to discredit
him.
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The Right Man: An Inside Account of the Bush White House
By David Frum
This compelling account of President Bush by a former member of his
team, David Frum, gives incredible insight into the President's
personality and leadership style. Frum examines how President Bush
endured and even thrived when faced with difficult challenges, and
The Right Man is a great tool for understanding our great President
and his first-term administration.
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A Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush
By David Aikman
David Aikman follows George W. Bush on his spiritual journey from
boyhood to the Presidency. In A Man of Faith, Aikman shows how
the President's faith inspires his strength and conviction, and has
allowed critical decisions to be made with clear, conscious thought.
Aikman's look at our President's faith holds much weight given that
President Bush is the most spiritual world leader in recent times.
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