I loved this story of Condeleezza, her upbringing in the Deep South during segregation, and her close relationship with mom and dad. Her extraordinary career path, which is truly remarkable! Before I say how lucky she is, she prepared herself academically and socially and in all aspects of live...
An interesting book by Condoleezza. I was impressed by the fact that she was willing to admit mistakes. She indicates that she respects Donald Rumsfeld, but that they did not get along hardly ever. I enjoyed her explanation into the background of why certain decisions were made during her time as...
Wow, great book! I was always a fan of Condoleezza Rice and saw her as one of the few bright spots in that administration. This book seemed fairly honest in its detailed portrayal of events. She admits to many mistakes and to many decision from the administration that were made out of fear fol...
This is the young reader's version of Condi's memoir. I found her life story very compelling and finally understand how this intelligent black woman from segregated Birmingham, AL became a republican. The one thing that bothered me was how "dumbed down" it was, using very simple sentence struct...