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Spoken from the Heart [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Laura Bush
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May 3 2010
The intimate and startlingly candid memoir from one of America’s most beloved and private first ladies.

In a captivating and compelling voice that ranks with many of our greatest memoirists, Laura Bush tells the story of her unique path from dusty Midland, Texas to the world stage and the White House. An only child, Laura Welch grew up in a family that lost three babies to miscarriage or infant death. She masterfully recreates the rugged, oil boom-and-bust culture of Midland, her close relationship with her father, and the bonds of early friendships that she retains to this day. For the first time, in heart-wrenching detail, she writes about her tragic car accident that left her friend Mike Douglas dead.

Laura Welch attended Southern Methodist University in an era on the cusp of monumental change. After graduating, she became an elementary school teacher, working in inner-city schools, then trained as a librarian. At age thirty, she met George W. Bush, whom she had last passed in the hallway in seventh grade. Three months later, “the old maid of Midland married Midland’s most eligible bachelor.”

As First Lady of Texas, Laura Bush championed education and launched the Texas Book Festival, passions she brought to the White House. Here, she captures presidential life in the frantic and fearful months after 9-11, when fighter jet cover echoed through the walls. She writes openly about the threats, the withering media spotlight, and the transformation of her role. One of the first U.S. officials to visit war-torn Afghanistan, she reached out to disease-stricken African nations and tirelessly advocated for women in the Middle East and dissidents in Burma. With deft humor and a sharp eye, Laura Bush lifts the curtain on what really happens inside the White House. And she writes with honesty and eloquence about her family, political life, and her eight remarkable Washington years.

Laura Bush’s compassion, her sense of humor, her grace, and her uncommon willingness to bare her heart make this story deeply revelatory, beautifully rendered, and unlike any other First Lady’s memoir ever written.

--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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“Mrs. Bush’s delicate rendering . . . sets this book far apart from the typical score-settling reminiscences of politicians or their spouses. . . . Spoken from the Heart reveals Laura Bush to be a beautiful writer, a keen observer and a tender soul who drew on her roots to live a life in the public eye with compassion and grace.”—Wall Street Journal

“This is Laura Bush, unplugged. . . . She comes across with a keener eye, a sharper tongue and a readier laugh than in interviews during the eight years while her husband was president.”—USA Today

“A deeply felt, keenly observed account of her childhood and youth in Texas—an account that captures a time and place with exacting emotional precision and that demonstrates how Mrs. Bush’s lifelong love of books has imprinted her imagination.”—New York Times

“Laura Bush writes as vividly of her upbringing in the bleak and unforgiving oil-patch towns of West Texas as Buzz Bissinger did in his classic Friday Night Lights.”—Bloomberg

“Wide-ranging . . . candid . . . deeply personal. . . . A beautifully written book.”—Ann Curry, NBC’s “Today” Show

“A real, moving, intimate story.”—People --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

About the Author

Laura Bush was First Lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009. She founded both the National Book Festival and the Texas Book Festival.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Enjoyable Read for the Open-Minded Sep 17 2010
By Rule 62 Ken TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Many people may be quick to discount the appeal of this book based on their own political point of view or their opinion of Mrs. Bush's spouse. Doing so is a mistake, as Laura Bush writes an enjoyable account of her life in a kindly conversational tone.

Reading this book is much like sitting down for a chat with one's favourite relative or neighbour. It is full of vivid description and prose. A single paragraph on landscape, for example, can be vivid and breath-taking and deserving of a A+ from the most strict composition teacher.

But it is is also the content of this book that is full of substance and deserving to be read. For example, Mrs. Bush discusses, in great detail, her adolescent experience as the driver at fault in a fatality car accident, including her regrets and what she learned from the experience. She also describes life in the White House and her experience on September 11, 2001 in such a manner as to make the reader feel like a fly on the wall during those difficult times. She also writes about issues such as literacy with passion and concern. Her account of being the spouse of the leader of the free world is told without any partisan bent (she reminds us that she is "Republican by marriage") with the common touch of someone talking about the work of a a spouse with an interesting job. Anyone wondering "how does a spouse and mother feel when her partner and her children are being criticized and attacked in the most public ways possible" will have an answer from Laura Bush's perspective.

Mrs. Bush comes across as a likeable wife, mother and advocate for the causes she believes in and concern for those affected by those issues. This book is best enjoyed if one abandons any pre-conceived notions or biases and submits to an enjoyable read. This will likely be one of the best autobiographies of 2010.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Laura Bush Pens a Winner!!! Jun 12 2010
By Louise Jolly TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
I was very interested in reading Laura Bush's memoir when I first heard about it. I've always thought her to be a sweet, caring, considerate and kind woman and that impression certainly hasn't changed.

I enjoyed the book except for the fact it was a bit too overdone about her childhood growing up in Texas but other than that it was truly a great read.

I was very disappointed in the "older" Barbara Bush who essentially ignored Laura for the first 10 years of her marriage to George and managed to "insult" every single one of Laura's friends with her acerbic tongue. A real tsk, tsk for a supposed First Lady.

All in all, the book was wonderful and Laura Bush continues, in my mind, to be a lovely woman who deserves all the good things that life can bring her. She loves her daughters and her husband, unconditionally.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Two different books..... May 31 2010
By Book lover -Philadelphia - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book starts out with what a number of professional reviewers called, rightly, "lyrical descriptions" of Mrs. Bush's small-town childhood. I enjoyed that portion and found her recall of specific childhood incidents to be impressive and meaningful. She also did a beautiful job of telling the reader in a very straightforward way of the events of the night when, as an inexperienced driver, she accidentally killed a friend.

Where the book changed tone was in the many descriptions of White House events and the people who attended various state dinners. While these lists were complete, Mrs. Bush almost never provides any personal comments about the famous people she has met, whether celebrities or heads of state. Having gotten to know her in the preceding sections of the book as a thoughtful, loyal and gracious person, it would have been nice to get her "take" on people; instead, she maintains a gracious, somewhat distant tone. Perhaps this is consistent with the sensitive and graceful aspects of her personality but it does make for dry reading.

Overall, a well-written book with many details of a fascinating life but certainly no Kitty Kelly-like tell-all. Recommended for those who want to know both the story behind the news and to appreciate the complexity of the role of First Lady.

By the way, since so many reviewers here took pains to say they are Democrats or Independents, I am proud to say that I am a Republican, like almost half the country. We, too, read books and have opinions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bravo May 11 2010
By Darlene Black - Published on Amazon.com
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I have long respected and admired Laura Bush. After reading Spoken From The Heart my respect and admiration for her greatly increased. To read about the scheduled events and obligations; the meetings, dinners, and trips as First Lady, is to realize how little personal time she had left for family and friends and introspection. During her years as First Lady, she worked tirelessly to highlight and to make aware of the many basic unmet human needs in health in Africa and Haiti and elsewhere, literacy and women's rights in Afghanistan, and the many freedoms that are so lacking in many countries around the world. Through her efforts avenues were opened to begin to bring solutions to some of these serious problems. Through the many shattering events of the Bush Presidency she helped illuminate and honor the resiliency of the human spirit of people everywhere. This book was an eye opener for me into the lives of President Bush and Mrs. Bush, and all the people who served with them and the utter complexity of solving world problems. She met many people; the rich and the poor, the powerful and famous and the unknown, the well and the sick, the kind and the rude, and treated them all with the civility and grace that are her hallmarks. She is truly a remarkable person.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Grace Is Hard To Come By These Days May 11 2010
By me in dc - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I am an independent who read this book not for the politics, but to learn more about the former First Lady. Mrs. Bush has had an interesting and surreal life. I enjoyed reading about her childhood and her roots. Her rise from small town girl to the First Lady of the United States is fascinating. She endured an unbelievable amount of unfair attacks and criticism. But, she showed grace and grit by rising above it all. Mrs. Bush brought dignity to her position...a trait that is sorely lacking in recent years. This book gives an intimate glimpse into the life of an extraordinary woman. Bravo Mrs. Bush.
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