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Rae Longest's avatarLiteracy and Me

Barbara Bush is my hero. I want to be just like her, promoting literacy and preaching kindness and love through my actions. This book did not “help” on any 2020 challenges, but I saw the “editor,” Jean Becker, interviewed on Willie Guiest’s Sunday show on NBC, and immediately borrowed the audio version of Pearls from my library’s eBranch.

The Former First Lady gives advice to her family, her friends, her staff, and to us.

Known as a woman who “not only [discussed] what needed fixing; she tried to fix it.” Having faced tragedy (the loss of a daughter to childhood leukemia) her words are filled with a wisdom born of learning to “carry on” and “get on with things.” According to the book’s editor, Bush “…made sure we all knew that your children must come first.” Her motto when times were tough was, “Look for the good. There’s always good…

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2 responses to “PEARLS OF WISDOM by Barbara Bush: A Review (2020 publication)”

  1. Carla Avatar

    This sounds like a great read. Unfortunately, neither of my libraries has it and it is quite expensive for the kindle copy. I will put it on my wishlist.

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    A book by Barbara Bush is certainly worthy for Powerful Women Readers, whether it meets the requirements for any challenges or not.

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