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George and Laura Portrait of an American Marriage

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"They would be called upon to lead a nation in one of its darkest hours - but were they up to the task? He had been the wild, hard-drinking scion of one of America's premier political families. She was the school librarian with a warm smile and a tragic secret of her own. Yet after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, they rose to the challenge: He became the embodiment of America's fighting spirit and she assumed the role of "First Comforter" with effortless grace. Still, the true nature of their relationship has remained a mystery." George and Laura is a compelling look at their unique partnership, and the courage, grace, and humor that defines it. It is a wartime saga of triumph and tragedy and, above all, a uniquely American love story.

593 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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Profile Image for Stevie Ciske.
200 reviews2 followers
February 4, 2020
I've always loved George W. This was a great depiction of their lives. I expected more of their "love story" and it was lacking a tad in that area, but I do love hearing of the behind the scenes on the president's upbringing and "wild" days.
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241 reviews4 followers
July 28, 2017
I appreciate the honest coverage of the things President Bush did as a young man; his wild side and carelessness. It makes me appreciate even more, the man he became and his faithful devotion to his lovely wife. The book was well written, easily readable and interesting. I have grown to appreciate even more our 43rd president and I am certainly glad he was the one to guide us through the aftermath of 9/11. A great look into both George and Laura's backgrounds and the wonderful marriage they have. A breath of fresh air when compared to the Clintons.
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September 1, 2020
I was never a big fan of George Bush, but this book made him more palatable. I certainly was very surprised and very appreciative of his supportive attitude of Laura's viewpoint and the impact that she had on his presidency. I think the book is candid and is very readable. Author did alot of research and the book is not just a glad rag about George Bush. I think it is a balanced viewpoint and the author does a good job of presenting both the positive and negative. Definiotely worth reading.
227 reviews6 followers
July 22, 2017
Easy to read and laugh, got a good look at what made of a man a history, what endures in anyone's life that may aspire others. A great couple indeed, not one man world but a world shared with the other and then all.
Stopped at page 67 and surely will look up Bush's stories online; sharing his childhood stories was already fun and in some ways, very much helpful.
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160 reviews1 follower
October 5, 2017
I really enjoyed the honesty of this book. There is a lot of history about George W past when he was younger. I love reading about how he became a Christian and really loved that Laura was and continues to be an amazing woman.

Very touching story of their lives no matter what your party affiliation.
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779 reviews60 followers
January 25, 2019
This was a good book how ever I do wish the author had done more to make it more interesting.I look forward to reading more of this author's work.
13 reviews1 follower
January 26, 2019
Was interesting to read. Lesson learned how ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Also nice to know we all should get 2d chances to correct our mistakes!
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Author 6 books6 followers
September 28, 2020
A beautifully written book. An exceptional, candid story. I enjoyed every bit of fit.
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October 3, 2020
More about George Bush’s life up to running for President than George and Laura’s marriage.
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239 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2021
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading this book. Overall, the author seems well-informed and sympathetic yet critical. It was an interesting and encouraging read.
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408 reviews2 followers
June 18, 2021
This book was well written and very interesting.
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October 22, 2023
Interesting and honest review of the life of George and Laura. Interesting comments from their friends and families regarding their younger days.
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January 23, 2010
If I could choose anyone famous with whom to have lunch, I would pick Laura Bush. I have long found her to be a fascinating, intelligent, charismatic, charming individual who appears to be as genuine on television as I would imagine her to be. This book proved my theories to be true. But more than that, I delighted in discovering that the title delivered its promise - Anderson details the hasty courtship and engagement as well as the low and highlights of an endearing marriage.
Both personalities became more human to me as their past mishaps,indiscretions and successes were recounted. Their solid dedication to and protection of each other are exemplary. During President Bush's two terms, I always felt that the interaction and emotion between the two that I was able to observe on television was real and natural, not staged and artificial as I've seen between other celebrities. For their relationship alone, this book is worth a read. Though political opinions and events do enter into the mix, these were not the book's focus.
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October 7, 2008
Obviously I didn't pick up this book because I am a fan of the first couple but I'm very interested in marriage in general and specifically, marriage under pressure. I can't imagine any other pressure-cooker more stringent or all-consuming than the White House and I was interested to read one person's interpretation of why George and Laura are still together. More incredibly, for all George's faults, he has never been dogged by rumours of infidelity, the way previous presidents have.

I learned some interesting facts through this book. I didn't know that Laura was responsible for a fatal automobile accident while she was in her teens or that she chain-smokes; I didn't know that both Bush twins have multiple arrests and warnings for drinking offenses; I didn't know that President Bush's rise to the top seemed so incredilous to those who had been in politics for a long time. So I found it interesting but ultimately it did not change my opinion of the man, his family or his politics.
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July 27, 2011
I actually really liked this book. I learned a lot of things that I did not know about both of them, and I think it helped me understand a lot more about them. You really get to learn a lot of their motivations because of things that happened when they were younger. They really do have an amazing relationship, one that I think is pretty rare nowadays in our country. The chapters on when he was president show that he really was working hard to do the best he could for the country, even when he was down at Crawford and it might not have been completely apparent. I definitely recommend this book, even if you weren't a huge fan of Bush.
Profile Image for Elaine Cougler.
Author 11 books64 followers
August 14, 2016
George and Laura by Christopher Andersen is an intimate look at the Bushes and their family. I liked the insight Andersen gave me but was left wondering at his light handling of Bush's obvious intellectual challenges. For Laura I have nothing but praise having read this book. Maybe she should have been president. Of course I'm not an American so perhaps have a different viewpoint as an outsider looking in. I did end up liking this couple portrayed by Andersen as both having challenges and of finding ways to overcome them. Always a good life lesson.
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244 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2008
got this as a gag gift from Elizabeth - but so far it's interesting, but not dramatic, telling of W's and Laura's upbringing from childhood thru 9/11. lots of cool anecdotes, lots of funny statements collected over the years. you can read this a little at a time, then put it down, and pick it up, and you'll never lose the flow.

if W's life wasn't true, it would be hard to write it even as fiction.
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424 reviews9 followers
August 26, 2015
I gave this book 3 stars only because, to me, it wasn't written well. Which is funny because I loved Christopher Anderson's writing with Princess Diana. It took me awhile to read it because it was just dull to me. I didn't like the first of the book especially. It was too slow & drawn out. But I do love former President George W Bush & former first lady Laura. I believe they truly love one another & work very well together. And this book many times did show this.
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287 reviews2 followers
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July 27, 2011
i don't know that i am the better for reading this. i persevered through it. honestly, it came across like someone got a handful of quotes that either of them had said and then took the liberty of filling in the blanks. it was really bad towards the end when the same quote/reference was used-again.
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February 23, 2016
I am not a George Bush fan, but this book was a great insight into the Bush family and those that make up our leaders. I gained a new respect for Laura, and it proves to every kid that great things can happen even if your are "average" (keeping mum on having the right amount of money.....)

An enjoyable non-fiction, from someone who doesn't read a lot of biographies.
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July 28, 2008
I think as with anything, you have to really learn about someone or a subject before you can decide you don't like them or it. I judge a man by the caliber of wife he catches. President George Bush is one who caught well.
Profile Image for Sherrel Wiser.
21 reviews10 followers
October 7, 2009
Absolutely loved the book. I both wondered how we could possibly elect George W. for President, and that fortunately he was the right man at the right time when 9-11 occurred. Laura Bush was a wonderful 1st lady and now I have a greater appreciation for both.
Profile Image for Wendy Huffman.
84 reviews
July 26, 2011
I just really liked this book. I know this president was not always looked kindly upon by many, but I like them as a couple. Great Americans, dedicated to their country, to their families, and to each other. I really admire Laura Bush. . . quite an inspiring woman. Would love to meet her.
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817 reviews33 followers
November 2, 2016
This is a biographical account of the first couple’s marriage. It begins on September 11, 2001 and then flashes back to their beginnings. I found it to be interesting. It contained information that I wasn’t aware of. It is well written and a quick read.
48 reviews2 followers
October 2, 2007
Too bad but this book is probably enjoyed by only certain political thinking people. I appreciated George and Laura more after I read the book.
253 reviews2 followers
January 20, 2008
Well written but made me dislike Bush as a president even more than I already did.
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August 31, 2008
I really enjoyed this book. Whatever you think politically, this was about the relationship that the two have and I found it refreshing.
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392 reviews
July 29, 2009
Awesome....great insight into their marriage and the presidency. Really interesting and very well written!
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