From Publishers Weekly Former speechwriter to presidents Reagan and Bush, Noonan (What I Saw at the Revolution) reflects on single parenthood, the 1992 presidential campaign and her deepening religious faith. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Former Reagan speechwriter Noonan follows up her best-selling What I Saw at the Revolution (LJ 3/15/90) with another candid take on the current cultural and political landscape. Although not the "insider" she was in the Reagan years, Noonan still champions the conservative cause. She links most of America's problems to the decline of family and spiritual values, resulting in the breakdown of societal norms and political cohesion. At the same time, she relates her own search for a spiritual connection through Bible study and prayer. Even if you don't agree with her political views, Noonan's direct and lyrical writing makes for enjoyable reading, even for a confirmed liberal. Buy where her previous book did well, or where fans of perceptive political commentary exist.--Pamela R. Daubenspeck, Warren-Trumbull Cty. P.L., Warren, OhioCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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