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First in Line

by Kate Andersen Brower

Book Details

Publisher:HarperCollins
Published:2018-06-05
Pages:418
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9780062668967

Reading Info

About This Book

“An intimate, compulsively readable account of the dynamics that have shaped—and sometimes destroyed—relations at the top of the American political hierarchy.... [and] a valuable addition to the literature of the modern presidency.” — Wall Street Journal From the author of the New York Times bestsellers First Women and The Residence, an intimate, news-making look at the men who are next in line to the most powerful office in the world—the vice presidents of the modern era—from Richard Nixon to J

Our Review

This compelling political narrative pulls back the curtain on the complex, often fraught relationships between modern presidents and their vice presidents, examining the dynamics from Richard Nixon through contemporary administrations. Brower delivers an intimate look at the power structures and personal tensions that define America's second-highest office, revealing how these relationships have shaped—and sometimes threatened—presidential legacies. The book functions as both political history and character study, exploring the delicate balance of ambition, loyalty, and power that exists one heartbeat away from the presidency.

What distinguishes this work is its focus on the human element behind political partnerships, drawing on extensive research and insider accounts to show how these constitutional understudies navigate their unique positions. Readers fascinated by presidential history, political psychology, and the untold stories of Washington power players will find this account particularly gripping. The result is a fresh perspective on executive branch dynamics that changes how you view the vice presidency's role in American governance.

Themes

Political Science

Subjects

Political Science