My First Ladies, Thirty Years as the White House's Chief Floral Designer: Behind the Scenes with First Ladies Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama
By (Author) Nancy Clarke
With Christie Matheson
Sellers Publishing, Incorporated
Sellers Publishing, Incorporated
14th September 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
973.92092
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
599g
In this book Nancy Clarke reveals the touching, funny, and illuminating story of what it was like to serve under six administrations and to help each first lady find her own personal style when it came to planning flower designs, state dinners, and holiday festivities in the White House. Readers learn how Nancy gave comfort to Nancy Reagan when she discovered she had cancer and how she helped Laura Bush to gain the confidence to select bright, bold flower arrangements over the more conservative palettes she had used in her first years as first lady. See the deep bond that developed between Nancy Clarke and Barbara Bush and feel what it was like to be standing in a bunker right next to President Bush in the days following 9/11. Only Nancy Clarke can reveal the inside story of what it was like to work for more than 30 years in the White House she called her second home.
"Nancy Clarke reveals a treasured glimpse into the social life of the White House in My First Ladies. With help from Christine Matheson, she recounts thirty years of experience arranging flowers there. As chief floral designer, Clarke served under six first ladies: Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan, and Rosalynn Carter. Nancy's stories of life in the White House are an interesting and rare look into domestic life in America's most prestigious household, and will satisfy readers' curiosity of what it's like to be a staff person, day in and day out." -- ForeWord Reviews "ForeWord Reviews"
A renowned Floral Designer, Nancy Clarke has created thousands of beautiful decorations and floral designs. Her work is appreciated by national and international audiences. For 30 years her exquisite floral designs brought beauty, grace and elegance to White House historical events. She lives in Virginia, with her husband, Michael.