The Prince of Tennessee: Al Gore Meets His Fate, David Maraniss,Ellen Y. Nakashima,NAKASHIMA (9780743210508) — Readings Books
The Prince of Tennessee: Al Gore Meets His Fate
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The Prince of Tennessee: Al Gore Meets His Fate

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After losing the closest American election in years, Al Gore remains a fascinating political figure, a man both revered and reviled. Drawing on documents, letters, and interviews with more than three hundred people, including six lengthy conversations with the vice president, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David Maraniss and Ellen Nakashima look closely at the forces that have shaped Gore’s life and career to explore the man behind the contradictory public persona. Beginning with Gore’s earliest years – when this son of a senator was torn between elite Washington and rural Tennessee – one is struck by the image of a young American prince burdened by expectations of his likely political fate. With a new afterword written after the election, The Prince of Tennessee depicts Gore as an intelligent and competent man whose struggles with self-doubt and insecurity made him one of our least understood presidential candidates.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Country
United States
Date
5 June 2001
Pages
320
ISBN
9780743210508

After losing the closest American election in years, Al Gore remains a fascinating political figure, a man both revered and reviled. Drawing on documents, letters, and interviews with more than three hundred people, including six lengthy conversations with the vice president, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David Maraniss and Ellen Nakashima look closely at the forces that have shaped Gore’s life and career to explore the man behind the contradictory public persona. Beginning with Gore’s earliest years – when this son of a senator was torn between elite Washington and rural Tennessee – one is struck by the image of a young American prince burdened by expectations of his likely political fate. With a new afterword written after the election, The Prince of Tennessee depicts Gore as an intelligent and competent man whose struggles with self-doubt and insecurity made him one of our least understood presidential candidates.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Country
United States
Date
5 June 2001
Pages
320
ISBN
9780743210508