Presidents FYI

“Presidents FYI” by Gary Drevitch, published by Harper Collins on June 17, 2008, is an engaging exploration of U.S. presidents, featuring 80 pages of intriguing facts and historical insights. This book presents a variety of anecdotes about notable figures, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson, highlighting lesser-known aspects of their lives and presidencies.
Readers will find a collection of stories that delve into the triumphs, disappointments, and unique decisions made by these leaders. The book covers a range of topics related to political history and biography, providing a comprehensive look at the evolution of the presidency from George Washington to George W. Bush. With its blend of facts and photographs, “Presidents FYI” invites young readers to learn about the responsibilities of leadership and even consider what it takes to run for president themselves.
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George Washington never lived in the White House. Thomas Jefferson played the violin and spoke six languages. Andrew Jackson hosted a party on his first day as president that got so rowdy, he had to escape through a window.
Learn about these presidents and many more in a book full of facts and photos, stories and history, triumphs, disappointments, and tough decisions. Find out which president sewed his own suits, which one got stuck in a White House bathtub, and which one was never elected! And see if you can run for president (plus how to get elected if you do).
From George Washington to George W. Bush, presidents have changed the boundaries of the nation and the course of its history. Open Presidents FYI to discover what it takes to lead the United States.
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