On the hundredth anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birth comes the
twentieth-anniversary edition of Peggy Noonan's critically acclaimed
bestseller What I Saw at the Revolution, for which she provides a new
Preface that demonstrates this book's timeless relevance. As a special
assistant to the president, Noonan worked with Ronald Reagan--and with
Vice President George H. W. Bush--on some of their most memorable
speeches. Noonan shows us the world behind the words, and her sharp,
vivid portraits of President Reagan and a host of Washington's movers
and shakers are rendered in inimitable, witty prose. Her priceless
account of what it was like to be a speechwriter among bureaucrats, and
a woman in the last bastion of male power, makes this a Washington
memoir that breaks the mold--as spirited, sensitive, and thoughtful as
Peggy Noonan herself.