Ronald
Reagan:
The Great Communicator -
Reviewed by Monty Rainey
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This
book is one of those I refer to as a bathroom book. It is
175 pages of short stories, quotes, quips and speeches of
and by the Great Communicator, which makes for perfect
reading when you are ,… well, you get the idea.
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beautiful and loving introduction by one of America’s
finest First Ladies, Nancy Reagan, sets the tone for this
insight to the former first family, whose love for country
was only eclipsed for their love for one another. The book
concludes with a devoted after word by Peggy Noonan.
Everything in between is pure Ronnie.
If
you admire Ronald Reagan, and since you are visiting the
Junto, chances are, you do, you’ll want to add this book
to your collection. Get to know the personal side of this
great man.
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Table of Contents |
| Preface; Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. |
page 7 |
| Introduction; Nancy Reagan |
page 9 |
| From the Heart; Ronald Reagan |
page 11 |
| Visions of America |
page 13 |
| The Flame of Freedom |
page 31 |
| People are the Government |
page 53 |
| The Challenge of Statesmanship |
page 97 |
| We Kept Faith |
page 109 |
| Nancy |
page 127 |
| Milestones |
page 135 |
| Afterward; Peggy Noonan |
page 169 |
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