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Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon: The Life | John A. Farrell
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Brilliantly researched, authoritatively crafted by a prize-winning biographer, and lively on the page, this is the Nixon we've been waiting for. Richard Nixon opens with young Navy lieutenant "Nick" Nixon returning from the Pacific and setting his cap at Congress, an idealistic dreamer seeking to build a better world. Yet amid the turns of that now legendary 1946 campaign, Nixon's finer attributes quickly gave way to unapologetic ruthlessness. It is a stunning overture to John A. Farrell's magisterial portrait of a man who embodied postwar American cynicism. Within four years of that first win, Nixon would be a U.S. senator; in six the vice president of the United States of America. "Few came so far, so fast, and so alone," Farrell writes. Finally president, Nixon's staff was full of bright young men who devised forward-thinking reforms addressing health care, poverty, civil rights, and protection of the environment. It was a fine legacy, but Nixon cared little for it. He aspired to make his mark on the world stage instead, and his 1972 opening to China was the first great crack in the Cold War. Nixon had another legacy, too: an America divided and polarized. It was Nixon who launched the McCarthy era, who set South against North, and who spurred the Silent Majority to despise and distrust the country's elites. He persuaded Americans to gnaw, as he did, on grievances—and to look at one another as enemies. Finally, in August 1974, after two years of the mesmerizing intrigue and scandal known as Watergate, Nixon became the only president to resign in disgrace. Richard Nixon is an enthralling tour de force biography of our darkest president, one that reviewers will hail as a defining portrait, and the full life of Nixon readers have awaited.
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jlondon1963
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A recommendation from my mom. Fascinating look at a president both the good and the bad. I did not realize he had Jackie Kennedy and her children back at the White House for a visit. He started the EPA to clean up the environment. But his good deeds were lost to his paranoid behaviors and the Vietnam War that continued to drag on during his administration.

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TheEscapist
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I really liked this one. It was fascinating to follow the path that led a gloomy, insecure, brilliant young man to one of America‘s most notorious presidencies. I found it easy to feel empathy for his insecurity, revulsion at his key role in prolonging the Vietnam War, and to feel disconcerted by the double standard history has applied to behaviours that were excused for Eisenhower and Kennedy. I listened to this on Audible. Worth your time.

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Bookwormjillk
Richard Nixon: The Life | John A. Farrell
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Switched to audio for this one. Didn't have the endurance for the hard cover, but wasn't quite ready to give up.

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Bookwormjillk
Richard Nixon: The Life | John A. Farrell
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Another Sunday night rager here in the bookworm house.

goodbyefrancie I have that one in my #TBR mountain! 7y
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Bookwormjillk
Richard Nixon: The Life | John A. Farrell
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Going to bed with Richard Nixon again.

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Bookwormjillk
Richard Nixon: The Life | John A. Farrell
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This was on The Washington Post summer reading list which I feel like is such a DC thing to do. But work and life have been so stressful lately that the thought of reading about messed up crooked Richard Nixon is oddly comforting right now. People mess up and life goes on, you know?

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SarahSDavis
Richard Nixon: The Life | John A. Farrell
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Well, as sure as the clock marches forward and the sun rises, we are living in a daily, minute-to-minute sense of chaos. I'm interested to learn more about Nixon's presidency, the closest parallel to Trump, according to some. If there is anything to compare it to.

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Amputateddad
Richard Nixon: The Life | John A. Farrell

Just started and it looks promising.