Reagan: His Life and Legend

Reagan: His Life and Legend

by Max Boot

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Reagan: His Life and Legend

Reagan: His Life and Legend

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Overview

Son of the Midwest, movie star, and mesmerizing politicianAmerica's fortieth president comes to three-dimensional
life in this gripping and profoundly revisionist biography.
From best-selling biographer Max Boot comes this revelatory portrait, a decade in the making, of Ronald
Reagan, the actor-turned-politician whose telegenic leadership ushered in a transformative conservative era in
American politics. Despite his fame as a Hollywood star and television host, Reagan remained an enigmaa man
of profound contradictionseven to those closest to him. Believing that this inscrutability contributed to Reagan's
appeal, Max Boot sought to reveal the real man behind the mythology. Drawing on more than a hundred new
interviews and thousands of newly available documents, Reagan tells the epic story of the Depression-era
poor boy who transfixed and transformed the nation. Yet Boot, a one-time Republican policy advisor, offers no
apologia, depicting a man with a Manichean, good-versus-evil worldview derived from his moralistic upbringing.
Providing revelatory insights into “trickle-down economics,” the Cold War's end, the Iran-Contra affair, and so
much more, this definitive biography is as compelling a presidential biography as any in recent decades.

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Kirkus Reviews

2024-05-17
The historian and foreign-policy analyst presents an unabashed revisionist history of the 40th president of the U.S.

Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of The Road Not Taken and Invisible Armies, sets out to present Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) in full: the enigmatic man of contradictions who had a singular talent for connecting with millions of constituents while being a conflict-avoiding introvert little known to his own family as well as associates who famously eluded and “flummoxed” official biographer Edmund Morris, whose Dutch was “an experimental, quasi-fictional book that was widely criticized.” The amount of research Boot conducted is immense, and his portrait of Reagan is enhanced not only by the passage of time since Reagan's administrations, but by the author’s 100+ forthright interviews and the availability of more archival materials. Boot brings to light the familial, social, and religious influences that shaped Reagan's Midwestern childhood; the skills he honed as a sportscaster and actor, which reinforced the all-American persona that he would display on the world stage; and his intriguing work as an FBI informant during the Hollywood blacklist era. The author also produces a no-holds-barred account of Reagan's terms as California governor and U.S. president. Boot's account of the life and times of Reagan is, as promised, no hagiography. Occasionally, however, the author overreaches in his attempts to demonstrate his independence with odd quips and obvious points that diminish the quality of the text. Yet Boot goes further than any other biography—with the exception of H.W. Brands’ 2015 portrait—in completing the story of an essentially unknowable individual who was "hiding in plain sight” yet whose ideological metamorphosis was fundamental to understanding the political and social transformations of the U.S. in the second half of the 20th century.

A prodigiously researched, satisfying presidential bio.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192021750
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 09/10/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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