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Talking Back: ...to Presidents, Dictators, and Other Scoundrels [Abridged, Audiobook] [Audio CD]

Andrea Mitchell (Author)
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September 8, 2005
A frank, highly engaging, behind-the-scenes memoir by one of today's most respected journalists.

Read by the author
Abridged CDs - 5 CDs, 6 hours

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From Publishers Weekly

Mitchell's narration, as expected, is flawless. Her delivery is stamped with the distinctive inflections and authoritative husk TV viewers have come to know during her 30 years as a broadcast journalist, primarily with NBC. But for a memoir, this is a double-edged sword, for often the impression is: "This is Andrea Mitchell reporting live from the career of Andrea Mitchell." Rare are the truly personal moments, so her voice betrays little vulnerability. Even in the treatment of her marriage to Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, she maintains a mostly matter-of-fact tone about its unusual nature given their respective professions. Mitchell does allow a bit of personality to shine with her impersonations of Ronald Reagan and whiffs of resentment when considering antagonistic Reagan chief of staff Donald Regan. No doubt Mitchell has had to be tough. From the Jonestown massacre to the Iraq War, from Carter to Bush II, she has covered it all, regularly landing exclusives and beating the competition in a traditionally male-dominated profession. But ultimately, Mitchell's unwavering manner, which serves her well as a journalist, deprives the listener seeking deeper passages into the human heart, especially one that has beat so close to some of this country's most historic events.
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NBC Foreign Correspondent and White House Reporter Andrea Mitchell has a lot of energy. She does a terrific job as the narrator of her own story. It's a pleasure to hear her deep, polished voice recounting her professional experiences as though each one were simple to accomplish. Her adventures with Fidel Castro are telling and amusing. Her thoughts on Ronald Reagan are equally frank. Especially touching are her stories of finding herself in unusual situations and gracefully (sometimes miraculously) making her way to success. Her reading enhances the drama of her narrative and gives insight to the famous and infamous characters she has encountered in the last quarter-century. No one else could have done better. M.R.E. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Penguin Audio; Abridged edition (September 8, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0143057537
  • ISBN-13: 978-0143057536
  • Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,597,978 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, Smart and Educational Audiobook - Although Not Revealing, November 6, 2009
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This 5-CD, 6-hour book, read by the author, is a thoroughly engrossing. I had always noticed Andrea Mitchell and admired her reporting. [...]I was open to finding out what it takes to be so tough-minded that enabled her to rise in her industry and spontaneously ask the tough questions of powerful people all over the world. But this book took me by surprise.

Andrea Mitchell, reading her own book, is fast-paced and yet so well organized that she is very easy to follow. She expresses complex thoughts that put into perspective decades of our history, as she explains her role and presence at one significant event after another. In some ways this book is a description of how to succeed in a journalist career reporting on TV, and in other ways this is a history book, describing fairly the times in which we have lived. Andrea impressed me for being able to be so fast-paced and fair-minded. She reveals herself to be extraordinarily bright and tough, and seems to have dedicated herself to her profession to the extreme.

Accounts of each of the presidents she covered, and there were many, are insightful. She does a great imitation of Ronald Reagan and has interesting stories about each president. She has very complimentary things to say about each president as well as bitingly critical points. I think she treated George W. Bush differently than all the other presidents, as I waited but did not hear any positive points. Possibly the absence of even one compliment spoke volumes and possibly she was simply avoiding controversy. This was a mystery that hung at the end of the book without resolution.

Surprisingly, Talking Back made me like Alan Greenspan, a very difficult man to understand even after reading his Age of Turbulence. The fact that he became committed and married to such a strong woman speaks very well for him. Andrea addressed aspects of their relationship while maintaining a fair degree of privacy, but it's worth getting this front row seat to the tough reporter's view of fitting into America's aristocracy. Plainly, this tough reporter married into the top social strata of America. She cites occasions with friends of the couple, such as Al and Tipper Gore, Dick and Lynne Cheney as well as many other rich and powerful friends. Other than some fellow reporters, the word "friend" was exclusively reserved for people of top socio-economic status. I would have liked an explanation of the friendship with the Cheneys, but Andrea provided none.

The title of the book seemed a bit of a misnomer until Andrea described her visits to Cuba and interviews with Fidel Castro. I admired her for being so fair, diplomatic and yet not holding back on essential issues. I felt she represented America very well whenever she interviewed foreign leaders. It was clear that Andrea knows a lot more about many things that just about anybody I know, and her book is an authentic teaching document. For that, I am appreciative and recommend this entertaining book 100%.
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