A Public Figure, A Private Man.
Read by President Bush, with Barbara Bush, Dorothy Bush Koch, Marvin Bush, Neil Bush, George P. Bush and
Jonathan Bush
Though reticent in public, George Bush has openly shared his private thoughts in his correspondence
throughout his life. Organized chronologically, the volume begins with eighteen-year-old George's letters to
his parents during World War II when, at the time he was commissioned, he was the youngest pilot in the Navy.
Listeners will gain insights into Bush's career highlights - the oil business, his two terms in Congress, his
ambassadorship to the U. N., his service as an envoy in China, his tenure with the Central Intelligence Agency,
and of course, the vice presidency, the presidency, and the post-presidency.
A devoted husband, father, and American, his missives include: a love letter to Barbara; a letter to his
mother about missing his daughter Robin after her death from leukemia; a letter to his children two weeks
before Nixon's resignation; and one written to them just before the beginning of Desert Storm. His writings are
remarkable for their candor, humor, and poignancy.
All the Best, George Bush provides a surprisingly intimate and insightful portrayal of the forty-first
president of the United States.