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Peter baker days of fire
Peter baker days of fire







I'm not a Bush fan (by any means) but this book really humanized him and his presidency. I'm not big on US politics in general (I'm a Korean, living in Korea) but was always curious about it - this book appeals to non-American, non-political nuts. I bought this on a whim but it has turned out to be one of my favourite audiobooks, I'm listening to it for the third time now. As absorbing as a thriller, it is eye-opening and essential reading. Together and separately, they were tested as no other president and vice president have been, first on a bright September morning, an unforgettable “day of fire” just months into the presidency, and on countless days of fire over the course of eight tumultuous years.ĭays of Fire is a monumental and definitive work that will rank with the best of presidential histories. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with key players, and thousands of pages of never-released notes, memos, and other internal documents, Baker paints a riveting portrait of a partnership that evolved dramatically over time, from the early days when Bush leaned on Cheney, making him the most influential vice president in history, to their final hours, when the two had grown so far apart they were clashing in the West Wing. The real story of Bush and Cheney is a far more fascinating tale than the familiar suspicion that Cheney was the power behind the throne. He brings to life with in-the-room immediacy all the drama of an era marked by devastating terror attacks, the Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina, and financial collapse. In Days of Fire, Peter Baker chronicles the history of the most consequential presidency in modern times through the prism of its two most compelling characters, capturing the elusive and shifting alliance of George Walker Bush and Richard Bruce Cheney as no historian has done before. Confronted by one crisis after another, they struggled to protect the country, remake the world, and define their own relationship along the way.

peter baker days of fire

Theirs was the most captivating American political partnership since Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger: a bold and untested president and his seasoned, relentless vice president.

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In Days of Fire, Peter Baker, Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times, takes us on a gripping and intimate journey through the eight years of the Bush and Cheney administration in a tour-de-force narrative of a dramatic and controversial presidency.









Peter baker days of fire