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Destiny and Power

The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush

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Destiny and Power

By: Jon Meacham
Narrated by: Paul Michael
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • In this “illuminating” (USA Today) biography, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jon Meacham chronicles the life of George Herbert Walker Bush.

Destiny and Power reflects the qualities of both subject and biographer: judicious, balanced, deliberative, with a deep appreciation of history and the personalities who shape it.”—The New York Times Book Review

ONE OF THE WASHINGTON POST’S TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR • A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, Time, NPR, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Drawing on President Bush’s personal diaries, on the diaries of his wife, Barbara, and on extraordinary access to the forty-first president and his family, Meacham paints an intimate and surprising portrait of an intensely private man who led the nation through tumultuous times. From the Oval Office to Camp David, from his study in the private quarters of the White House to Air Force One, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the first Gulf War to the end of Communism, Destiny and Power charts the thoughts, decisions, and emotions of a modern president who may have been the last of his kind. This is the human story of a man who was, like the nation he led, at once noble and flawed.

From the Pacific to the presidency, Destiny and Power charts the vicissitudes of the life of this quietly compelling American original. Meacham sheds new light on the rise of the right wing in the Republican Party, a shift that signaled the beginning of the end of the center in American politics. Destiny and Power is an affecting portrait of a man who, driven by destiny and by duty, forever sought, ultimately, to put the country first.
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I loved this book and the performance. The one criticism I would level is that the author is a definite Bush apologist. Sometimes that helps you better understand Bush, but sometimes it's a little pandering. Overall it's one of my favorite books I've read this year.

Amazing story, great narration

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Held my attention the whole way through. Gave me a new appreciation for a president i already respected a lot. Came across like a real hagiography though.

Very engaging. Seems like a hagiography though.

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This Biography brilliantly brings to life the 41st President’s life of service and his gracious manner in which he conducted himself. It also provides insight into the lives of the Bush family and many prominent American figures. This book is well worth the time investment so that you can unlock the beauty of the life of George H.W. Bush.

Grace through power

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Loved this book. Didn't know much about George HW Bush before reading this, but was grabbed early on by the description of the Bush family and their tradition of public service. I'm not religious, but was struck early in the book by the quote from the Gospel of Luke: "to whom much is given, much is expected." This is an apt summary of HW's personal mantra. Despite his wealthy upbringing, he spurned the comfortable like of banking or other lucrative careers of many schoolmates, and volunteered for combat duty in the air force, seeing significant combat. His life was all about public service. It is notable that he was the only president to both serve as Director of the CIA and Commander in Chief. That the Agency's Langley headquarters bears his name is a testament to his legitimate commitment to public service, whereas many politicians only claim as much for the cameras. Meacham did a great job emphasizing Bush's astonishment losing to Clinton during his reelection bid, not because Bush believed himself entitled to another term - but because he couldn't believe the country could elect a draft dodger. While Clinton is not the only draft dodging politician, I felt the shame communicated that a new generation of Americans was more spellbound by a candidate who was charming and telegenic than one who was committed to serving his country; true servant leadership. This country would do well to take a page from an underrated president such as HW and prioritize characteristics of real public service, rather than the reality TV-esque superficial adoration that rules our current political climate.

A terrific book

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More than the things you live through, explained by someone who saw it all. Personal thoughts shared in an interesting internal script style. Interconnections between leaders were often clarified. In particular, the book gave me an admiration for Mrs. Barbara Bush and her dedication to her family. I will remember George Herbert Walker Bush as a brave Naval serviceman, effective president, and all-around decent fellow.

Human. Open and Warm.

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