"No president of the postwar era has been more consequential and more controversial than Richard Nixon. Bob Haldeman, his Chief of Staff, was there for almost every instant of those stormy and glorious and then sad days. So was his brilliant wife, Jo. Here is a must-read account of the days that changed the world from an authentic insider, devoted wife, and vital memoirist." Ben Stein, bestselling author and former speechwriter to Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford
"Jo Haldeman has traced her journeythe highs and the lowsduring some very challenging and consequential times. It is an inspiring story. Our friend Jo is a strong, steady, and devoted woman, and she tells her story with love, with wisdom, and with perspective." Joyce and Donald Rumsfeld
When President Nixon had blue hearts created for his senior advisors to recognize their valor in times of stress, he should have included a heart for Bobs wife, Jo. Always present with her camera and her genuine warmth, Jo wasand still isa class act. In this memoir, she shares what it was like to be the woman behind the man behind the president. Henry Kissinger
What a terrific, moving, and wise book! It should be required reading for Washington wives and, maybe more importantly, their husbands. A very personal and sometimes painful booka story about service, the temptations of power, and the power of love. Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of Being Nixon
Jo, you have a story to tell. H. R. Haldeman