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All the Best, George Bush: My Life in Letters and Other Writings

by George Bush

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Excellent read. Good way to learn more about Pres. Bush and his years of public service. ( )
  Childs-Pancorvo | May 2, 2010 |
As far as presidential memoirs go, this one isn't bad. Rather than attempting to rewrite history, Fmr. President Bush takes a selection of letters from his time as a public servant and publishes them in the book as a way to tell his story. It is an interesting way to see the highlighted life of this man. It's a quick and easy read if you want to learn about how George H.W. Bush views himself and his work. ( )
  chellinsky | Mar 30, 2007 |
This was a nice read, funny at times. Poignant at others. Full of insights into the man himself. ( )
  Rhohanin61 | Dec 31, 1969 |
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In lieu of a memoir, All the Best, George Bush collects correspondence and diary entries from the former U.S. president to show, as he says, "what my own heartbeat is, what my values are, what has motivated me in life." The letters begin in 1942--when, fresh out of high school, Bush volunteered for U.S. Navy flight school--and continue to the brink of the 21st century, as the retired chief executive worries about the Melissa virus infecting his office's server and keeping his visiting grandchildren in line. ("I realize," he muses, "Keep the freezer door closed from now on and I mean it lacks the rhetorical depth of This will not stand or Read my lips.") All the Best hits all the highlights of Bush's career, from the Texas oil business to his role as ambassador to China, then CIA director, vice president under Ronald Reagan, and finally president himself. Along the way, he reveals a personality that is at turns compassionate, respectful, silly, doting, and resolute--a man for whom being a father and a grandfather matters as much as, and maybe even more than, being leader of the free world. Fans and detractors alike will find in All the Best an intimate human portrait that offers as sure a self-definition of Bush's personal life as A World Transformed did his presidential career.

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The former president shares his life in correspondence, diary entries, memos, and other writings, from his letter home as an eighteen-year-old Navy pilot during World War II to one written to his children on the eve of Desert Storm.

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