Ronald Reagan's daughter writes with a moving openness about losing her father to Alzheimer's disease. Moving and honest, this is an illuminating portrait of grief, of a man, a disease, and a woman and her father.
Lots of people enjoy making or buying treats for their pets, but wouldn't it be wonderful to cook a real meal for the four-legged member of the household? Quirky yet practical, these cookbooks provide recipes that are nutritionally balanced and veterinarian-approved. They even include sections on "tandem" recipes - recipes for humans that, with ...
Compiled by the daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, this collection features prominent women discussing the complex, humorous, and ultimately loving relationships they have with their mothers. Contributors include Candice Bergen, Lily Tomlin, and Lorna Luft.
A tribute to Ronald Reagan--as a father, not as a president--by his daughter Patti Davis who writes of the assassination attempt, her father's faith, and his near-death experience. Contains contributions from Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
The Reagans' favorite photographer was recently invited by Nancy Reagan to photograph the couple together one last time, a bittersweet occasion given the former president's Alzheimer's disease. That portrait and others spanning nearly 40 years are gathered together in this charming book. 62 photos, 53 in full color.
In her touching and candidly autobiographical novel, Patti Davis, the daughter of President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, tells the story of Beth Canfield and her coming of age in the America of the late '60s and early '70s. Over two months on the New York Times Bestseller List.
In "a sparsely written, painfully eloquent autobiography" (San Francisco Chronicle), the daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan tells the story of her life with the "perfect" first family. "Davis's family portrait has many cracks".--Los Angeles Times. 32 pages of photographs.
From the author of Home Front and the daughter of President Reagan, Deadfall is a novel that only Patti Davis could write--the story of how political conspiracy infects private lives.
Ronald Reagan's daughter Patti Davis documents a life with cats in quirky style. Cat books are perennial bestsellers. This title is great for Mothers Day. Patti Davis has written a delightful illustrated memoir. Just 96 pages long, the book has 12 chapters, each of which fits on a single spread and is accompanied by a charming illustration. The ...
Test falsehoods about the Reagans, Ronald and Nancy's daughter tells the truth, as only she knows it, in a poignant, at times shocking story of growing up in one of America's most fabled families. With both sympathy and understanding, Patti examines the family dynamics and reveals many painful family secrets. 32 pages of photographs.
The author describes in detail the conflict, both emotional and ideological, with her parents. Patti Davis, daughter of the former US President, Ronald Reagan, tells the story about the relationship of a very unusual and disturbed girl with a very unusual and disturbed family. From the moment of her birth, seven months after the Reagan's marriage, ...
Though on the outside Carla Lawton's domineering mother and benign but passive father looked like parents in a perfect family, she knew otherwise. And what she knew she couldn't allow to be repeated in the next generation - so she had herself sterilized. By the author of "Home Front".
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Crown Publishers
Date Published: 1986
Description: A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the cover. Dust Jacket may have chips and close tears. -, Hard Cover, Very Good / Good. read more
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(American Short Fiction) [Joseph E. Kruppa, Editor] [Cover Art By Patti Gilliam] [Sabina Murray, Susanne Davis, Candida...
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Edition: First Edition
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Date Published: 1997
Description: Very Good. First edition. Magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 5.75" x 9.25"], 128 pages plus ads. VG or better copy [cover creasing mostly to the rear cover]. read more
Description: Davis, Patti., Crown Pub., nd (1989), c1989, 1st Edition, boards & cloth, fine w/dj, 262 pp, tall 8vo, '...a story set in the placid neighborhood of Los Angeles...' read more
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