Ronald Reagan is thought of as a Californian, a westerner, but the
values that guided him all his life are straight out of the American
heartland where he was born and spent the first twenty-one years of his
life: northwestern Illinois. He was the product of four generations of
rural settlers. The characteristics associated with him - self-reliance,
self-confidence, modesty, optimism, loyalty, tolerance, determination,
good humor, and reverence for God - all came from his teachers, clergy,
role models, the circumstances of his youth, and especially his parents.
Reagan's Roots traces the development of all these elements of his
character so that the reader will come away with a better understanding
of what made this man a successful and beloved president.