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First Families: The Impact of the White House on Their Lives
Bonnie Angelo
William Morrow
September 2005
352 pages ISBN: 0060563567 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction
What is it like to be America's First Family? This
wonderfully engaging and anecdotal book by Bonnie Angelo,
author of the acclaimed First Mothers, tells the
story of the wives, children, extended families, and pets as
well as the presidents who have lived in the White House.
This unique book provides a lively look at how presidential
families learned to cope with the demands and grandeur
imposed on them and worked to create a home in a beloved but
often stifling national monument. Over the years the White House has become a living force,
shaping and warping the families it shelters. Its residents
quickly learn that in return for its many perks and
four-star service, the White House makes its own demands on
them -- while it enhances their status, it curtails their
lives and imposes unwanted duties. Jacqueline Kennedy was
not the only member of a new First Family who thought, "I
felt as if I had just turned into a piece of public property." Angelo probes two hundred years of American history to tell
the story of real life within the White House walls. As a
longtime correspondent for Time magazine, she
witnessed and reported about much that has happened in the
White House over the last four decades. In this book Angelo
chronicles exhilarating moments and dark days in the lives
of the First Families and the nation, with
behind-the-headline accounts of the stirrings of love, the
joyful weddings, the tragic deaths of children and spouses,
the squabbles of marriage, the glittering evenings and
glaring mistakes all occurring within the same historic
rooms. Through it all, the families constantly struggle to
keep their lives private from the public domain. Here are the unique pleasures and pains of a vast array of
characters, from activist wives Hillary Clinton and Eleanor
Roosevelt to reluctant occupants Bess Truman and Jacqueline
Kennedy to those who embraced their new address and status
such as Mary Todd Lincoln, Dolley Madison, and the
rollicking sons of Theodore Roosevelt. Written by an
inimitable storyteller, First Families is an
unforgettable human portrait of presidents and their
families during their White House years.
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