Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan by Michael Anderson, published by Britannica Educational Pub. on December 15, 2012, is an 80-page exploration of the life and career of the 40th President of the United States. This biography presents a detailed account of Reagan’s journey from his early years to his time in Hollywood and ultimately to the White House, highlighting his unique blend of charisma and political acumen.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that delves into the successes and challenges of Reagan’s administration, as well as insights into his personal life. The book covers various aspects of his career, including his impact on politics and the performing arts, making it a relevant read for those interested in biography, juvenile nonfiction, and the history of U.S. presidents and their families.
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Witty and charming, Ronald Reagan could as easily enchant political assemblies as he could movie-goers. As the first U.S. president to reach the White House by way of Hollywood, Reagan may have seemed an unlikely candidate. But throughout his life, Reagan had demonstrated a talent and passion for politics, even during his time as an actor, and his combination of knowledge and charisma won over voters. Readers examine Ronald Reagan’s life and career, from his boyhood to the successes and challenges connected to his administration to his final days.
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