Barbara Bush: A Memoir
| Author | Barbara Bush |
|---|---|
| Genre | Memoir |
Publication date | 1994 |
| ISBN | 9780025106352 |
Barbara Bush: A Memoir is a 1994 memoir by Barbara Bush,[1] the wife of U.S. President George H. W. Bush. It was published as a Lisa Drew book by Charles Scribner's Sons.[2][3][4]
American film critic Lisa Schwarzbaum in a review for Entertainment Weekly suggested that the memoir allowed the First Lady to reveal her true feelings on current events by subtly criticizing others. Schwartzbam wrote that her "blithe imperiousness and deft passive aggression" was used as a powerful weapon to comment on the lives and activities of political figures and celebrities like Jesse Jackson, Rosalynn Carter, and Cher.[5]
References
- ^ Bush, Barbara (1994). Barbara Bush: A Memoir. A Lisa Drew Book. ISBN 978-0-02-510635-2.
- ^ Clift, Eleanor. "Barbara Bush: A Memoir." Washington Monthly Nov. 1994: 46+.
- ^ Radcliffe, D., September 11, 1994. Barbara's Book: This Time, the First Grandma's Out There on Her Own. The Washington Post, 3. ISSN 0190-8286
- ^ Maureen D. "Qualities Americans Like: She was Dignified, She was Loyal, and She Wore $29 Shoes. BARBARA BUSH A Memoir. by Barbara Bush. Illustrated. 575 Pp. New York: A Lisa Drew Book/ Charles Scribner's Sons. $25. Qualities Americans Like Qualities Americans Like." The New York Times, Nov 27, 1994, pp. 3.
- ^ Schwarzbaum, Lisa. "Barbara Bush: A Memoir : A Memoir". EW.com. Retrieved 2024-02-17.