My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan
2 journalers for this copy...
Good book, but then, I like her.
Sending this to luv2sewtjr.
This looks like an interesting read, especially with all the recent interest in the Reagans.
A year later, I finally finish reading this book...
I really enjoyed it, although parts of it did run a little long. After watching her protect her husband throughout his struggle with Alzheimer's, I gained a lot of respect for her. Reading this book really shed some light on the strength of their marriage. My favorite parts of My Turn were the ones that talked about her and "Ronnie" and also about their lives in the governor's mansion and the White House. I loved all the behind-the-scenes information.
I had hoped to read and release this by Election Day, but this book took me a little longer than I expected.
Thanks for sharing this book with me--I enjoyed it. :)
I really enjoyed it, although parts of it did run a little long. After watching her protect her husband throughout his struggle with Alzheimer's, I gained a lot of respect for her. Reading this book really shed some light on the strength of their marriage. My favorite parts of My Turn were the ones that talked about her and "Ronnie" and also about their lives in the governor's mansion and the White House. I loved all the behind-the-scenes information.
I had hoped to read and release this by Election Day, but this book took me a little longer than I expected.
Thanks for sharing this book with me--I enjoyed it. :)
Journal Entry 5 by luv2sewtjr at Wash House Laundromat on Rt. 11 in Greencastle, Pennsylvania USA on Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Released on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at about 9:00:00 PM BX time (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) at Wash House Laundromat on Rt. 11 in Greencastle, Pennsylvania USA.
RELEASE NOTES:
In the free newspaper rack.
RELEASE NOTES:
In the free newspaper rack.