speechwriters

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speechwriters

Thanks, Obama

my hopey changey White House years
"A different kind of White House memoir, presidential speechwriter David Litt's comic account of his years spent working with Barack Obama and his reflection on Obama's legacy in the age of Trump"--Provided by publisher.

The thirty-first of March

an intimate portrait of Lyndon Johnson's final days in office
2005

Sammy's hill

a novel
2005
A mildly hypochondriac but sweet young senatorial aide takes everything mean old Washington can throw at her while giving her all to a possible national program to lower prescription costs for senior citizens.

Riptide

2000
Becca Matlock flees to the home of a college friend after a series of threats takes a deadly turn, but she soon learns that her sanctuary is more dangerous than her stalker.

Counselor

a life at the edge of history
2008
January 1953 marked the year that Ted Sorensen and the freshman senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy, began their professional relationship and personal friendship. The young lawyer from Nebraska worked closely with JFK on his most important speeches, as well as his book, Profiles in Courage. Sorensen followed him to the White House in 1960 and was there for some of the most crucial days in JFK's presidency. After Kennedy's assassination, Sorensen stayed with President Johnson for a few months before leaving to write a biography of JFK but he returned to Washington in 1968 to help run Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign.
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