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Lädt ... The Raising of a President: The Mothers and Fathers of Our Nation's Leaders (Original 2005; 2005. Auflage)von Doug Wead (Autor)
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A look at the parents of the American presidents, full of facts and anecdotes as well as psychological profiles based on Wead's findings. He analyzes the types of families into which our presidents were born, and sheds a fascinating light on how their destinies were shaped during childhood. Using papers and letters, as well as private conversations and interviews with six presidents and first ladies, Wead focuses on the early life of George Washington; John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and the making of our nation's first political empire; the humble beginnings of our greatest president, Abraham Lincoln; the privileged upbringing of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; the ambitious rise of John Fitzgerald Kennedy; and the "quiet dynasty" led by George H.W. Bush and his son, George W. Bush. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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OK, the mini bios did come at the back of the book. By the time I got to them I was actually looking for something like that. The first five sections were great stories all by themselves: The Founding Fathers and Mothers, The Enigmatic Rise of Abraham Lincoln, The Roosevelts, The Kennedys and The Bushes. Following these was A Chronological List of the President's Parents - here were the mini bios - and these were necessary to complete the history. The only other way would have been to write 43 separate books and that wasn't the intent. I doubt that it would have been possible to collect enough information to flesh out something like that anyway.
Mr. Wead is currently working on a third book about Presidential families, this one will discuss siblings of the elected person. I'm looking forward to that. ( )