

An edition of Decision Points (2010)
By George W. Bush
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Random House Inc
Language
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Pages
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Description:
President George W. Bush describes many of the decisions he made over the years and what inputs he received before making them. It adds enormously to our understanding of the man and his presidency. His broad view is that several Presidents who left office while unpopular (Truman, Reagan) were treated very well by history. At several critical junctures, Bush relied upon his faith in Jesus Christ to guide his decision-making. He describes his time of coming to understanding about his need for a relationship with Christ during a family discussion with evangelist Billy Graham. His subsequent life seems to display regeneration. He also plainly credits his decision to forswear the use of alcohol as preceding all of his most important career accomplishments. In the excellent audio version, the reader sounds like the President and makes the experience of listening quite enjoyable. One warning: Mr. Bush uses profanity more often than he should. Other than that, he has produced an excellent, compelling story. Review by J.David Knepper at http://www.ahavabaptist.com/reviews/reviews.htm#bush
subjects: Politics and government, 9/11, government, Political science, President, World affairs, Presidents, Biography
People: George Bush, Laura Bush, Jesus Christ, Condoleeza Rice, Billy Graham
Places: World
Times: 2001-2009