Condoleezza Rice: The Authorised Biography: Naked Ambition [FOREWORD BY JONATHAN FREEDLAND]: Naked Ambition

Condoleezza Rice: The Authorised Biography: Naked Ambition [FOREWORD BY JONATHAN FREEDLAND]: Naked Ambition

by Marcus Mabry (Author)

Synopsis

Few future contenders for the American presidency are more enigmatic than US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice. She is both regularly voted one of the most influential women in the world, and, in a poll taken well into her new post, the preferred dinner guest for men, ahead of a celebrity field including Angelina Jolie and Oprah Winfrey. Yet for a senior politician with such wide appeal, very little is known about her private life. Condoleezza Rice, who has remained unmarried, gave interviews for this first personal biography. She also consented to unqualified access to her close-knit family and friends. Many of her most powerful former colleagues were interviewed, including previous US Secretaries of State, George Shultz and James Baker. For the first time the full story is told of her childhood in violent Birmingham, Alabama, the heartland of brutal lynchings where her schoolfriend was killed by the Ku Klux Klan. Condoleezza Rice's father, the grandson of a former slave, was a colleague of Rev. Martin Luther King's and had an insider's view of the turbulent campaign against American apartheid. It drove Rice to excel at school and university, where she was nonetheless attracted to 'bad boys'. Her family, friends and mentor at university, who also inspired Madeleine Albright, were liberals. Nonetheless, Rice became a Republican and one of the 'Vulcans' who forged the successful election of George W Bush. When the two first met in the 1990s, they instantly got on. 'She just can't say no to that man,' according to her stepmother. Rice's loyalty and ambition have come at a high price. This biography shows that, as her power grew, her decisions - first on terrorism and then on Iraq - became increasingly flawed. It also shows that criticism of her abilities has been a constant theme of her career. None of the criticism matters to the 'Condinistas', the die-hards who are boosting her future.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gibson Square Books Ltd
Published: 08 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 1906142033
ISBN 13: 9781906142032

Media Reviews
Jonathan Freedland '[Condoleezza Rice]... digs deep into the story of her family, including her slave ancestors, and the hugely influential figure of her father, the Rev. John Rice. We follow the family's journey from segregation in Alabama to educational opportunity in Colorado and finally to California. We learn much--with a detail uncommon in a political biography--of her almost frighteningly intense childhood.'New light on the inner workings of a fascinating yet elusive woman.' Sunday Business Post'Comprehensive, a full-scale biography covering Ms Rice's life from childhood in segregated and violent Birmingham, Alabama, to the present day.' Economist
Author Bio
Marcus Mabry grew up in a black neighbourhood in Trenton, New Jersey. He graduated in the late 1980s from Stanford University--where Rice was on the staff of his faculty--and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques-Paris. A prize-winning foreign correspondent with postings in Johannesburg and Paris, he currently works for the New York Times. He is a frequent commentator on the BBC World Service, CNN and MSNBC.