Title: The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House
Author: Kate Andersen Brower
Copyright: 2016 Hardback
Source: Library
published description:
America’s First Families are unknowable in many ways. No one has
insight into their true character like the people who serve their meals
and make their beds every day. Full of stories and details by turns
dramatic, humorous, and heartwarming, The Residence reveals
daily life in the White House as it is really lived through the voices
of the maids, butlers, cooks, florists, doormen, engineers, and others
who tend to the needs of the President and First Family.
These
dedicated professionals maintain the six-floor mansion’s 132 rooms, 35
bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, three elevators, and eight staircases, and
prepare everything from hors d’oeuvres for intimate gatherings to meals
served at elaborate state dinners. Over the course of the day, they
gather in the lower level’s basement kitchen to share stories, trade
secrets, forge lifelong friendships, and sometimes even fall in love.
Combining
incredible first-person anecdotes from extensive interviews with scores
of White House staff members—many speaking for the first time—with
archival research, Kate Andersen Brower tells their story. She reveals
the intimacy between the First Family and the people who serve them, as
well as tension that has shaken the staff over the decades. From the
housekeeper and engineer who fell in love while serving President Reagan
to Jackie Kennedy’s private moment of grief with a beloved staffer
after her husband’s assassination to the tumultuous days surrounding
President Nixon’s resignation and President Clinton’s impeachment
battle, The Residence is full of surprising and moving details that illuminate day-to-day life at the White House.
Tagged this as a biography because in a weird way, it is - the memoir or biography of a place. Cool, interesting stories about all kinds of different people and situations in the white house. Good stuff.
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