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What I Saw at the Revolution
A Political Life in the Reagan Era
Book • 2003
In this critically acclaimed memoir, Peggy Noonan recounts her time as a special assistant to President Ronald Reagan and her role as a speechwriter.
The book provides vivid portraits of President Reagan, Vice President George H.W.
Bush, and other key figures in Washington.
Noonan shares her experiences navigating the highly political environment of the White House, including her work on memorable speeches such as 'The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc' and George Bush's 'Read my lips No new Taxes' pledge.
The book is praised for its witty prose, insightful look at the Reagan White House, and Noonan's unique perspective as a woman in a male-dominated field.
The book provides vivid portraits of President Reagan, Vice President George H.W.
Bush, and other key figures in Washington.
Noonan shares her experiences navigating the highly political environment of the White House, including her work on memorable speeches such as 'The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc' and George Bush's 'Read my lips No new Taxes' pledge.
The book is praised for its witty prose, insightful look at the Reagan White House, and Noonan's unique perspective as a woman in a male-dominated field.
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