9781501164750-1501164759-Betty Ford: First Lady, Women's Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer

Betty Ford: First Lady, Women's Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer

ISBN-13: 9781501164750
ISBN-10: 1501164759
Edition: Reprint
Author: Lisa McCubbin Hill
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Gallery Books
Format: Paperback 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781501164750
ISBN-10: 1501164759
Edition: Reprint
Author: Lisa McCubbin Hill
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Gallery Books
Format: Paperback 432 pages

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Betty Ford: First Lady, Women's Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer (ISBN-13: 9781501164750 and ISBN-10: 1501164759), written by authors Lisa McCubbin Hill, was published by Gallery Books in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Women (Specific Groups, United States, Historical, Social Activists, Leaders & Notable People, Breast Cancer, Women's Health, United States History, Women in History, World History, Cultural & Regional) books. You can easily purchase or rent Betty Ford: First Lady, Women's Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Women books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.16.

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Five Presidents and The Kennedy Detail comes an “insightful and beautifully told look into the life of one of the most public and admired first ladies” (Publishers Weekly)—Betty Ford.

Betty Ford: First Lady, Women’s Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer is the inspiring story of an ordinary Midwestern girl thrust onto the world stage and into the White House under extraordinary circumstances. Setting a precedent as First Lady, Betty Ford refused to be silenced by her critics as she publicly championed equal rights for women, and spoke out about issues that had previously been taboo—breast cancer, depression, abortion, and sexuality. Privately, there were signs something was wrong. After a painful intervention by her family, she admitted to an addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs. Her courageous decision to speak out publicly sparked a national dialogue, and in 1982, she co-founded the Betty Ford Center, which revolutionized treatment for alcoholism and inspired the modern concept of recovery.

Lisa McCubbin also brings to light Gerald and Betty Ford’s sweeping love story: from Michigan to the White House, until their dying days, their relationship was that of a man and woman utterly devoted to one another other—a relationship built on trust, respect, and an unquantifiable chemistry.

Based on intimate interviews with her children, Susan Ford Bales and Steven Ford, as well as family, friends, and colleagues, Betty Ford is “a vivid picture of a singularly influential woman” (Bookpage).
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