Condi
The Condoleezza Rice Story
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Word Count
80,000 words, Guess
Page Count
320 pages
Physical Format
Mass Market Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecondi00anto
- ISBN-100743486234
- ISBN-139780743486231
- LibraryThing45717
- Goodreads6158323
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- OCLC Control Number54343813
- Better World Books9780743486231
- Open LibraryOL7951312M
Description
"As National Security Advisor and a close confidant to President George W. Bush, Condoleezza Rice is the most influential woman in the history of the United States government, and perhaps one of the most famous black women in the world. Her latest stint in Washington, D.C., follows a distinguished career as scholar, professor, provost, and foreign policy advisor that has taken her from Birmingham, Alabama, to Denver, Colorado, to Palo Alto, California, to the White House - all by the age of 47.". "But just who is this powerful woman who has experienced firsthand some of our nation's darkest and brightest moments, who was a key player in the government's response to the September 11 tragedies, and who some believe will likely be a future governor, senator, vice president, or even president?". "Drawing from exclusive interviews with dozens of relatives, colleagues, friends, and teachers and from scores of previously published interviews and articles, Antonia Felix gives us the first biography of this extraordinary American - a poised, immensely appealing, fiercely loyal, and deeply religious woman, among whose passions are music, football, and Russia.". "Her remarkable story is founded on a compelling family legacy. With ancestors on both sides who were white slave owners and slaves, Condoleezza Rice comes from two lineages, the Rices and the Rays, devoted to education and achievement. She was born in segregated Birmingham in 1954 and grew up in the upwardly mobile, high-achieving black middle class enclave of the city. Her music-loving parents, both educators, named her after a musical term, con dolcezza - to play "with sweetness.""--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
TO everyone in her inner circle, she is known as Condi, a name that trips off the tongue more easily than her full given name.
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