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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars He was Canada.
Although always a controversial man, P.E.T. embodied what it means to be a Canadian. Over his 16 years as Prime Minister he was directly involved in many major events which have shaped Canadian history. I write this the day after his passing, so in consequence I am probably a little biased. I grew up with Trudeau. The first 11 years of my life he was P.M. I could go on...
Published on September 29, 2000 by leafsgirl

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1.0 out of 5 stars THE AUTHOR OF CANADA'S MISFORTUNES
In retrospect history will judge Trudeau as an unmitigated disaster for Canada. Many mistook his arrogance and aloofness for intellectual stature. The only thing greater than the sycophantic love displayed by some Canadians for Trudeau was his absolute contempt for Canadian voters.
Published on July 30, 2006 by David Campbell


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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars He was Canada., September 29, 2000
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"leafsgirl" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Memoirs (Paperback)
Although always a controversial man, P.E.T. embodied what it means to be a Canadian. Over his 16 years as Prime Minister he was directly involved in many major events which have shaped Canadian history. I write this the day after his passing, so in consequence I am probably a little biased. I grew up with Trudeau. The first 11 years of my life he was P.M. I could go on and on with the memories, as some have suggested he did with his Memoirs. However, that was the beauty of Trudeau. He was a brilliant man and loved life.

In answer to the comment from the reader in Toronto that he glossed over many not so stellar performances on his part - have you ever read another auto-biography of a public figure which told the whole truth and nothing but? There are many sides to a story. I would challenge anyone to write about their lives and not smooth certain parts over abit!

All in all Trudeau takes us through his tenure as P.M. in one of the most exciting periods in recent human history - 1968-1984. Anyone who is interested in world or Canadian affairs should read this book. And it's a must for every Canadian household.

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The dao that can be said is not the dao...", July 21, 2002
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Gregory Nixon (Prince George, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Memoirs (Paperback)
This is as fine a memoir as one could expect from a man who kept his secret self so distant from others that one suspects he sometimes found the line difficult to cross himself. Trudeau was not only the most intelligent prime minister Canada ever had, but probably the most brilliant (intellectually speaking) statesman any nation ever had. However, his mind went to places that were not always to do with the ebb & flow of politics. It is unfortunate that this memoir does not tell us more about the man's secret self. I don't mean just gossip column things; I refer to his thoughts on life, literature, & art: topics on which anyone who knew him recognized his mastery. The book is brilliant too, but I suggest that it requires some reading between the lines to catch at what Monsieur Trudeau only hints. It's his truth from the inside, after all, so he shouldn't be expected to see himself "objectively" & account for the way he was seen by others. This can be uncomfortable sometimes. For example, when he was nearly defeated in the first election after "Trudeaumania" in 1972 because he attempted to be straight, true, & honest with the Canadian public, he roared back playing the "promise'em the world" consumate politician in 1974 to a majority government. I would have wished for more third person objectivity here. Still Trudeau was a giant mind & a giant will-power amongst mental idiots & usual politicoes during his tenure. I believe he has the right to do just what he did in this magnificent memoir: Speak from the heights & tell it as he alone saw it. Bravo! We'll not see his like again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good but not great, July 16, 2009
This review is from: Memoirs (Paperback)
i think that mr trudeau was not too keen on writings his memoirs that said . he made a good job whrn writing those memoirs . that said one picture is out of place in this . the one when we see him eat a banana . stupid picture in my opinion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Better then other readers claim, September 3, 2005
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Les (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Memoirs (Hardcover)
J'ai trouvé ceci pour être le regard très instructif sur sa vie et sa carrière. J'apprécié les parties de Québec et le FLQ.

M. Trudeau a fourni une touche personnelle ici qu'il a fait rarement. Comme un Fédéraliste vous ferez apperciate ces comptes.

Excuser ma mauvaise écriture de français.

Apprécier!

I found this to be very informative look on his life and career. I espically enjoyed the parts about Québec and the FLQ.

Mr. Trudeau provided a personal touch here which he rarely did. As a Federalist you will apperciate these accounts.

Excuse my bad french writing.

Enjoy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better then other readers claim, September 3, 2005
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Les (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Memoirs (Hardcover)
I found this to be very informative look on his life and career. I espically enjoyed the parts about Québec and the FLQ.

Mr. Trudeau provided a personal touch here which he rarely did. As a Federalist you will apperciate these accounts.

Excuse my bad french writing.

Enjoy.

J'ai trouvé ceci pour être le regard très instructif sur sa vie et sa carrière. J'apprécié les parties de Québec et le FLQ.

M. Trudeau a fourni une touche personnelle ici qu'il a fait rarement. Comme un Fédéraliste vous ferez apperciate ces comptes.

Excuser ma mauvaise écriture de français.

Apprécier.

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2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars THE AUTHOR OF CANADA'S MISFORTUNES, July 30, 2006
This review is from: Memoirs (Paperback)
In retrospect history will judge Trudeau as an unmitigated disaster for Canada. Many mistook his arrogance and aloofness for intellectual stature. The only thing greater than the sycophantic love displayed by some Canadians for Trudeau was his absolute contempt for Canadian voters.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Trudeau: As Arrogant as Ever, February 10, 1997
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This review is from: Memoirs (Hardcover)
It has been said of Pierre Trudeau that he was Canada's most influential Prime Minister. After reading his Memoirs, it is fair to say that he certainly thinks so. This book was little more than Trudeau deciding to tell his readers how great he was and continues to be. Mr. Trudeau did not add any significant information to his already credible biographies that had been written, such as Trudeau and His Times Volume One and Two. It is also striking that Mr. Trudeau avoided discussion of his years of marriage with Margaret Trudeau in any great detail. When one writes memoirs, it seems reasonable to expect that more than just a review of public life would be put on display. Pierre Trudeau certainly was an interesting character in a country that has had too few interesting characters in its history. Overall, however, Memoirs failed to provide any material of substance, except perhaps those readers who wanted glossy photographs of Pierre Trudeau
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3 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Comic Book Tripe, August 4, 1998
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This review is from: Memoirs (Hardcover)
Easily the most disappointing memoir ever produced by a Canadian Prime Minister. Trudeau glosses over year after year of his life and administration, retelling old stories with no new perspective on them. This book is just a collection of newspaper clippings with pictures of Trudeau's shape-shifting sideburns interspersed. An appalling work from a supposed "intellectual".
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