What a president of the United States does during office is plastered throughout the media, but when a president retires.
What a president of the United States does during office is plastered throughout the media, but when a president retires, the public interest diminishes. Some former presidents are vigorous enough to maintain an active schedule. Such was the case with George Herbert Walker Bush (or “Bush 41”), distinguishing him from his son (“Bush 43”) in the lineup of U.S. presidents. Jean Becker, the author, was chief of staff for Bush 41’s retirement years and there was not a dull moment. The book offers insights into his philosophy of service, relationship with his family, and dedication to helping the public. Becker, who had previously served as Barbara Bush’s press secretary, offers a heartfelt portrait of the former president and charming stories about him and the family.
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