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As chief of staff, Jean Becker had a ringside seat to the
never-boring story of George Herbert Walker Bush's life
post-presidency, including being at his side when he died and
subsequently facing the challenge-and great honor-of being in
charge of his state funeral. Full of heart and wisdom, THE MAN I
KNEW is a vibrant behind-the-scenes look into the ups and downs of
heading up the office of a former president by one of the people
who knew him best. This book tells the story of how, after his
devastating loss to Bill Clinton in 1992, President George H.W.
Bush rebuilt his life, found a way to make a difference, and how,
by the time he died in November 2018, was revered by his country
and the world. Bush's post-presidency journey was filled with
determination, courage, love, hope, humor, fun, and big ideas. He
became best friends with the man who defeated him; developed the
odd habit of jumping out of airplanes; and learned how to adjust to
life in a wheelchair, after having lived most of his life as a
high-energy athlete. He joyously saw two sons become governors of
their states, one of whom would go one to become President of the
United States. What happens when you go almost overnight from being
the most important and powerful person in the world to a private
citizen? THE MAN I KNEW tells just such a story, of one man's
humble journey from president to man of the people.
As chief of staff, Jean Becker had a ringside seat to the
never-boring story of George Herbert Walker Bush's life
post-presidency. Full of heart and wisdom, THE MAN I KNEW is a
vibrant behind-the-scenes look into the ups and downs of heading up
the office of a former president by one of the people who knew him
best
Former Chief of Staff to President George H.W. Bush and New York
Times bestselling author of THE MAN I KNEW, Jean Becker shares
touching and pivotal life lessons from a leader that left a mark on
people's hearts and souls. As America heads into what promises to
be a tumultuous 2024 presidential election year, Character Matters
will be a good reminder of the importance of character when
defining true leadership. Colleagues, friends, and family will
share their often very personal stories of what they learned from
watching and listening to President Bush, including former United
States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Secretary of State
James A. Baker; stand-up comedian Dana Carvey; "Queen of Country"
star Reba McEntire; American columnist for The New York Times
Maureen Dowd; American novelist Brad Meltzer; presidential
biographer Jon Meacham; former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
John Major; former Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney;
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates; the Oak Ridge Boys and
best-selling author Christopher Buckley; and of course his
grandchildren. Character Matters will illustrate how George Bush
never stopped showing us the way to lead by example.
Little Jean's life shatters on Pearl Harbor Day, when her mother,
just 35, dies of pneumonia. Seven-year-old Jean and her three
sisters are thrust into an unknown orphanage life, when her father
says, "I'll be back soon." So much for promises. Struggling through
hardships, the resilient orphans look for sunshine in a world of
darkness. Worries of separation and fears about the future cloud
Jean's childhood. But she never loses hope, wishing for things
other children take for granted. Eventually her wishes are
fulfilled.
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