George W. Bush: Portrait of a Leader
George W. Bush: Portrait of a Leader will give you a look at public and private moments of the 43rd President from his first Inaugural to his second, during some of the most difficult as well as triumphant days in our nation's history. Many of the photographs included in this book are being made public for the very first time. Never before have we been able to view in one place so many behind-the-scenes photographs of a sitting President.
Ref. https://www.tyndale.com/portraitofaleader/
I do not have access to such books, but I wonder if it is written in a biased manner. What I mean to say is it a stand back and just look in view or is it based on the Bush family hiring someone to write something that helps the Bush Administration's image? I would be interested in reviews if you have at least glanced it over.
I bought the book for a friend of mine awhile back, but I don't remember what the back of the cover is. They do sell it in Christian book stores here in the states, so I am sure it covers some of his faith and Christianity. Personally, I think it's a good idea. Even if it is an attempt by the administration to boost morale, which I don't think it is because most presidents have at least one book on him, it's a good idea. It humanizes him.
Edited: BabyBlues on 23rd Feb, 2006 - 5:55am
"Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists."
-- George W. Bush -- (1946- ) 43rd US President
"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and those are the ones you have to focus on"
-- G W Bush