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The Triumph of Nancy Reagan

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Full Title:

The Triumph of Nancy Reagan

Contributors:

By (Author) Karen Tumulty

ISBN:

9781501165207

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

1st June 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

672

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

723g

Description

The definitive biography of the fiercely vigilant and politically astute First Lady who shaped one of the most consequential presidencies of the 20th century: Nancy Reagan.

The made-in-Hollywood marriage of Ronald and Nancy Reagan is more than a love storyits the partnership that made him president. Of the pair, Nancy was the one with the sharper instincts about people, the superior radar for trouble, and the keen sense of how to secure his place in history. The only person in the world to whom Ronald Reagan felt truly close, Nancy understood how to foster his strengths and compensate for his weaknesses. Neither timid nor apologetic about wielding her power, Nancy Reagan became the most influential and complex First Lady of our time (Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of The Code Breaker).

But that confidence took years to develop. Nancys traumatic early childhood instilled in her a lifelong anxiety and a craving for security. Born into a broken marriage, she spent seven years yearning for the absent mother who abandoned her to pursue an acting career. When she met Ronnie, who had a difficult upbringing of his own, the two fractured halves became whole. And as Ronnie turned from acting to politics, she did too, helping build the scaffolding of his rise and cultivating the wealthy and powerful figures who would help pave his way. Not only was Nancy crucial in shaping Ronalds White House team and in softening her husbands rhetoric, she became an unseen force pushing her husband toward what she saw as his grandest purposeto shake his image as a warmonger and leave behind a more peaceful world.

This riveting, beautifully written portrait (Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prizewinning and #1 New York Times bestselling author of Leadership) reveals new details surrounding the tumultuous presidency. The Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty spent four years interviewing the people who knew this couple best and draws on overlooked archives, letters, memoirs, and White House records, compiling the most extensive biography of Nancy Reagan yet. From the AIDS epidemic to tensions with the Soviets and the war on drugs, this book shows how Nancy Reagan became one of the most influential First Ladies of the century.

Reviews

Karen Tumulty combines years of original research and sharply readable prose to effect a near-miracle: the complete rescue of former first lady Nancy Reagan from the hands of slanderers and trivializers. The woman who emerges from these pages might not always be likable, but shes the most formidable first lady in half a century. The Christian Science Monitor

In this riveting, beautifully written portrait, Nancy Reagan assumesher rightful place as her husbands most powerful and influential advisor. A masterful storyteller, Tumultycaptures ourinterest and our emotionsfrom beginning to end.This work willremain the gold standard of books on First Ladies for generations to come. Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize winning and #1New York Timesbestselling author ofLeadership

Nancy Reagan was the most influential and complex First Lady of our time. She was guided not by ideology or her own agenda but by one thing: what was best for her husband. With great reporting and insight, Tumulty shows how she shaped his image and his presidency. Walter Isaacson,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Code Breaker

Tumulty has given us acompelling and illuminatingportrait of the woman who never faltered in her love forand protection ofRonald Reagan. Anengaging addition to the literature of the consequential Age of Reagan.Jon Meacham,Pulitzer Prize-winning and #1New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Truth is Marching On

Abrilliant and incandescentbiography of one of Americas most influential first ladies. Every chapter shines with fresh vignettes, historical insights, unabashed intimacy, and delightful storytelling. Nancy Reagan always exuded a fierce and clear-eyed pragmatism that got important things accomplished for American democracy. The love story between Ronnie and Nancy is pure magic.Douglas Brinkley,Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities andprofessor of history at Rice University and editor ofThe Reagan Diaries

Tumulty manages to disclose so much that we didnt know about her personal demons and her remarkable role as Ronald Reagans crucial partner. This isthe definitive biographyof a woman at the center of American politics for a generation.Susan Page,USA TodayWashington bureau chief and author ofThe Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty

"Penetrating ...Readers of this remarkable book will realize how much Ronald Reagan needed Nancy Reagan. He could not have been president without her." Lou Cannon, author of Governor Reagan and President Reagan

"The wonderful Karen Tumulty has brought us a shrewd and fascinating portrait, with new revelations and insights, of a glittering and complex figure who wasone of the most consequential women in American history.Michael Beschloss,New York Timesbestselling author ofPresidents of War

"Washington Post columnist Tumulty debuts with an astute reassessment of former first lady Nancy Reagan, a woman who America never quite figured out. ... The books greatest strength is the nuanced, in-depth portrayal of the Reagans relationship and Nancys fierce stewardship of her husbands political goals. The result is a complex and engrossing portrait of one of the 20th centurys most quietly influential political figures." Publisher's Weekly (starred review)

"Luminous... The definitive biography of the woman who drove her husbands presidential ambitionsa shoo-in for the silver screen." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Recounts every known detail of this driven, complicated woman's life... Chapters detail how Nancy persistently assisted and manipulated her husband's political career, and explore her reputation as a kingmaker who exerted profound influence over matters large and small, increasingly so as her husband succumbed to Alzheimer's... Expect high demand." Booklist (starred review)

"A thorough, compelling biography that underscores what was always hidden in plain sight. Her Nancy is a driven, savvy, indomitable operative, a dogged domestic diplomat on behalf of her affable yet oddly remote ideologue of a husband."
USA Today

"[Tumulty] doesnt make excuses for her subject, and her clarity about Nancy (as she calls her throughout; her husband is Ronnie) gives substance to an engaging, well-written narrative. Tumultys Nancy is humanly comprehensible and compelling, and comes out looking better than do many of her worst critics and her husbands strongest alliestwo categories that often overlapped." New Yorker


"This biography of the former first lady makes clear the extent to which Ronald Reagan depended on her social skills and psychological instincts as he moved from Hollywood into politics." New York Times Book Review
"Tumulty does a great service in her new book by taking us behind the public faade. The Triumph of Nancy Reagan is a detailed, insightful, and gossipy look... ultimately succeeds in bringing the subject to life." Common Reader

"[A] thoroughly researched, comprehensive biography. Tumulty effectively summarizes the main challenges of the Reagan administration, including the AIDS epidemic and the Iran Contra crisis, adding to the history, the extent and nature of Nancys involvement... A stimulating and fascinating book, written by a woman who effortlessly combines detailed research with a talent for very readable prose. Tumultys triumph is that she convincingly reveals a dynamic, complicated and if not always likeable formidable woman." Policy Magazine

"Intimate and balanceda triumph for Tumulty and a definitive contribution to history." Fredericksburg Free Lance Star

Author Bio

Karen Tumulty is a political columnist for The Washington Post. Before joining the Post, Tumulty wrote for Time magazine. She is based in Washington, DC.

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