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.
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.
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 ...
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, ...
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