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Witty and Intimate,
This review is from: Ruffles and Flourishes (Paperback)
This is Liz Carpenter's first memoir, a witty and intimate chronicle of life behind-the-scenes in the West Wing in the days when Liz was press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson. From the first phrase--"I was sitting at my desk in the White House, minding everybody's business and thoroughly enjoying it"--to the "Notice to Congress" at the end, you'll find something to smile about or be moved by on every page.
But Liz Carpenter didn't begin life at the White House; she started life at the Homeplace, near Salado TX, home to six generations of her family. Her memoir takes her from there to the University of Texas (where she earned her journalism degree), to her life as a journalist in Washington. Then there was marriage to a newspaperman, two children ("Well," Liz says, "it does build character!"), and life in the maelstrom of American politics. And then there were the Johnsons, through the vice-presidential years and the tragedy of the Kennedy assassination. And then the LBJ presidency, with Liz doing her best to do her job as Mrs. Johnson's press secretary. It was a tumultuous life that would have worn down the best of us (how would you like to meet the press regarding not just one but two White House weddings?). But Liz manages to hang on to her sanity and her sense of humor. Ruffles and Flourishes is not a sensational tell-all memoir, but it tells enough to bring the Washington political scene to life and to show us how it felt--how it really felt--to live through it all (with a husband and kids, to boot). by Susan Wittig Albert for Story Circle Book Reviews www.storycirclebookreviewsorg reviewing books by, for, and about women
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Ruffles and Flourishes (Paperback)
Ruffles and Flourishes is one of the best books I have read in a long time! Liz Carpenter is a wonderful story teller with a great sense of humor. Over the years, I have read many books on Johnson and his presidency, and, politically, I have not been a fan; but Carpenter's book gave me new insights into LBJ's personality and presidency, and I enjoyed every minute of the book!
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Good price, acceptable delivery,
By Carol Case "Careful buyer" (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ruffles and Flourishes (Hardcover)
I'm a Texan, a history buff, interested in reading about exceptional Texas women. Although this is an old book, I was interested in adding it to my library collection. Book was in good condition and I was pleased with my purchase.
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Ruffles and Flourishes by Liz Carpenter (Paperback - Feb. 1993)
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