The Man I Knew: The Amazing Story of George H. W. Bush's Post-Presidency

The Man I Knew: The Amazing Story of George H. W. Bush's Post-Presidency

by Jean Becker

Narrated by Kathleen McInerney, George Dvorsky

Unabridged — 11 hours, 58 minutes

The Man I Knew: The Amazing Story of George H. W. Bush's Post-Presidency

The Man I Knew: The Amazing Story of George H. W. Bush's Post-Presidency

by Jean Becker

Narrated by Kathleen McInerney, George Dvorsky

Unabridged — 11 hours, 58 minutes

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Overview

A heartfelt portrait of President George H.W. Bush-and his post-presidential life-by the confidante who knew him best.


Editorial Reviews

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Jean Becker’s beautiful book, THE MAN I KNEW, is a touching and fascinating look at a man both of us loved and admired—George H.W. Bush. As his chief of staff for almost two decades, Becker lovingly reveals stories about her boss that capture all aspects of his life as the ‘Former Leader of the Free World,’ as he sometimes called himself after leaving the White House. Her book is a must read for anyone interested in one of the very best presidents in our history.”—James A. Baker III

"Other than Barbara Bush, Jean Becker probably knew George H.W. Bush better than anyone, so her enchanting, moving and altogether wonderful memoir of her years as his chief of staff is aptly titled. THE MAN I KNEW is an important—no, necessary—addition to the shelf of books about the most beautifully-souled man who ever led this country."—Christopher Buckley

"What really stunned me about President Bush 41 is that eventually his impression of me doing him was better than my original impression of him. No one said ‘na ga da it’ (not going to do it) quite like 41! I am honored that our friendship is part of this funny, insightful book of a man I came to greatly admire.”—Dana Carvey

“With her ever-sharp eyes, ears and pen, Jean Becker has given us the last great book on George H. W. Bush—the story of a former president who knew how to live and how to die and how to keep his friends and loved ones close—and laughing—all the way.” —Michael Duffy

“Jean Becker’s intimate portrait of President George H. W. Bush captures the essence of this extraordinary public servant who devoted his life to leading by example and inspiring the best in all of us who had the privilege of knowing him. His service continued in his post presidency life, and Jean’s deliciously funny, magnanimous remembrance is a timely reminder of a man who taught us how to become a kinder, gentler nation."—Valerie Jarrett

“What I love best about THE MAN I KNEWis the reader will be reintroduced to the funny, dear, generous—did I say funny?—father I adored. I am grateful to Jean Becker for sharing her stories from the 25 years she was my dad’s chief of staff. Even I heard a few things I didn’t know!” —Doro Bush Koch

"Jean Becker was Poppy Bush’s very own beloved, personal Point of Light. And she remains the Keeper of the Flame for all those honored to be among 41’s Foxhole Buddies, who to a (wo)man credit the remarkable leader for their favorite memories, best attributes, and dedication to public service. In her highly skilled hands, Becker captures the unique history, humanity and humility of the man beloved by multi-generational legions across the political spectrum. THE MAN I KNEW offers readers an authentic, in-the-room, flesh and blood portraiture of a larger-than-life American hero in action, always steady at the helm in unsteady times, with critical lessons for our own turbulent times."—Mary Matalin

"With grace, wit, insight, and a loving but not uncritical eye, Jean Becker has given us a great gift: a moving, honest, and illuminating portrait of the final decades of one of the finest men in American history. This terrific book shows us that George H.W. Bush was always more complicated and more interesting than his public image, and Becker's first-hand report of his long and consequential post-presidency reminds us anew of how lucky America and the world were that the 41st President chose a life in the arena. THE MAN I KNEW is an invaluable addition to the canon of American presidential literature."

Jon Meacham

“…whatever he accomplished in office, the elder Bush succeeded marvelously in the 26 years after he left.”—Kirkus

Kirkus Reviews

2021-04-08
An admiring post-presidential life of George H.W. Bush (1924-2018).

Becker, a press secretary for Barbara Bush during her husband’s administration, became George’s chief of staff in 1994 and served until his death, and the author limits her story to that period. She makes it clear early on that she will steer clear of politics, and she notes that she always left the room when George W. called his father, noting that “their discussion was none of my business.” Although she offers a (sometimes overly) flattering account, it’s not a stretch because the elder Bush was perhaps the last of the “modern” Republicans in the mold of Eisenhower and Nelson Rockefeller. Today, his congeniality and lack of fierce ideological stands are distant memories. He became close friends with the man who defeated him, Bill Clinton, and went out of his way to support Barack Obama. Although crushed by his loss in the 1992 election, he recovered and slid into the comfortable role of ex-president, a surprisingly frenetic life of public appearances, campaigning, and raising money for and supporting worthy causes, including many he founded himself. Becker upholds her vow of avoiding controversy, so she confines herself to the Bush family’s personal lives, travels, encounters with celebrities and world leaders, and the occasional mishap, with a heavy emphasis on the travails of the chief of staff of a hyperactive VIP. The elder Bush comes across as entirely likable and a devoted humanitarian. Despite his silence on politics, occasional pearls creep in—e.g., “10 Rules for Former Presidents” include “Get out of Dodge—fast. You’re history….Stay out of the way, out of Washington, out of the news, away from press conferences, off TV.” Reader may skim the six funeral eulogies printed verbatim at the end of the book, but they will agree that, whatever he accomplished in office, the elder Bush succeeded marvelously in the 26 years after he left.

A largely superficial but interesting historical account.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172910838
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 06/01/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 807,459
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