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The Way I See It: An Autobiography

by Patti Davis

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The daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan tells the story of a deeply troubled family hiding behind the lights of Hollywood and the presidency.
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This book was written by Patti Davis who, if you do not know, is the daughter of Ronald Reagan.

It is sort of a Memoir and a Bio of her life. Let me tell you..there's alot to chew on here. I absolutely loved reading all about Patti Davis, who, if one does not know her story, is so different then what one would expect her to be like.

For people who do not like non fiction it will not be for them. But I read many Non Fiction and plenty of Memoirs and this is certainly up there. I really enjoyed this book and found Patty to be authentic, smart, sassy and very human

Obviously her politics are very different from her dad's. She grew up in Woodstock times an d was a bit of a hippy herself. She chronicles many of her relationships here as well. For example:

I did not know when I started reading this that Patti had a long term relationship with a member of the Eagles, which is also chronicled here. I happen to be a big fan of the Eagles AND a political junkie so this book absolutely worked for me!

But it is about family as well. The books runs the gamut and was so interesting. I really do recommend it to Non Fiction readers such as myself.

Highly recommended. ( )
  Thebeautifulsea | Aug 6, 2022 |
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