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Front Row at the White House : My Life and Times
Front Row at the White House My Life and Times
Author: Helen Thomas
"Thank You, Mr. President." From the woman who has reported on every president from Kennedy to Clinton comes a privileged glimpse into the White House -- and a telling record of the ever-changing relationship between the presidency and the press. Helen Thomas wanted to be a reporter from her earliest years. She turned a copy-aide job at...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780684868097
ISBN-10: 0684868091
Publication Date: 5/3/2000
Pages: 416
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4 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 2
Interesting read. Helen Thomas spent gives the insight of covering 8 presidents at the White House during her tenure at UPI. If you like political insight and want the personal side, read this book. Lots of fun tidbits.
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singinglibrarian avatar reviewed Front Row at the White House : My Life and Times on
As someone who is fascinated by the workings of the American government, and of the presidency, in particular, from the time of F.D.R. forward, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. As lead reporter for UPI at the White House, Helen Thomas was a unique personality, a pioneering for her gender in her field, persistent in her questioning of the presidents she covered, and a clear, concise and entertaining historian and memoirist. I found her book to be a good single source of the important events of the history of the country and presidents from J.F.K. to W. J. Clinton. Her anecdotes from the "inside" reveal much of a personal nature concerning herself, her many colleagues, and her subjects. Highly recommended.
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Helen Thomas is able to share her unique perspective of the White House and its residents thanks to the 30+ years she spent in the press corps. The insights range from the political (the inner workings of the Watergate scandal) to the personal (a better understanding of the lives of the first ladies).

The sequence of the book is a bit uneven as Thomas covers first her personal history and then goes back in time to cover the presidencies and their relationships with the media over the years.

Especially in an election year - it was interesting to see just how "real" the presidents and their families truly are, even when they are "imprisoned" in the White House.
tish avatar reviewed Front Row at the White House : My Life and Times on + 384 more book reviews
we all know this woman as the person who would say at the end of Presidential news confrences:"Thank You , Mr.President.
she is gritty,funny and the first woman to hold this post.
a good read to see and remember the times that she recalls in this book.


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