CONDOLEEZZA RICE was the sixty-sixth U.S. Secretary of State and the first black woman to hold that office. Prior to that, she was the first woman to serve as National Security Advisor. She is a professor at Stanford University, and co-founder of the RiceHadley Group. Rice is also the author of the New York Times bestselling Extraordinary, Ordinary People: A Memoir of Family.
"In her memoir, NO HIGHER HONOR, Rice looks back, offering
unexpected candor about her tenure as national security adviser in
Bush's first term and as secretary of state...the [book's] moments
of self-doubt and regrets are a revelation...Rice offers sharp and
penetrating portraits of foreign leaders...Her memoir is a reminder
that foreign-policy choices facing the United States are complex
and difficult, with no easy solutions...Rice has acquitted herself
well in telling her side of the story; now she awaits the judgment
of history."
--The Washington Post
"Rice provides a vivid account of the tumultuous years after Sept.
11, 2001...the latest in a string of memoirs emerging from Bush
administration figures trying to define the history of their tenure
[this book is] the most expansive record of those eight years by
any of the leading participants."
--The New York Times
"The fascination of Rice's memoir, and it is fascinating, is less
in the broad vision put forth for a more democratic world than in
the gritty description of the way decisions were made in the White
House and in the State Department as the Bush Administration sought
to adapt to a universe radically changed by Al Qaeda's attacks on
the United States in 2001. Rice's account of the immediate
aftermath, as seen from inside the halls of the White House, is
both vivid and disturbing."
--Newsweek "Condoleezza Rice has a lot in common with Henry A.
Kissinger...Now, like Kissinger, Rice has written a memoir drenched
in details of the daily work of diplomacy...hers is a great
story."
--Bloomberg.com
"Important...her stories [of the aftermath of 9-11] add texture to
the well-known history of those days and weeks, sometimes movingly
so."
--Wall Street Journal
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