A delightful collection of love letters by American presidents to their wives--and lovers--revealing an intimate and deeply personal side of our leaders. Our presidents loom so large in history that we often forget they are human.
Are You Prepared for the Storm of Love Making? is a collection of handwritten love letters that offers a surprising and intimate portrait of the men who occupied the White House. From George Washington to Barack Obama, these are not the presidents we see in history books. Instead, when they courted the women they wanted to marry, or seduced women outside of their marriage, they often showed a side the public did not see--playful, passionate, tender, consumed by desire.
Some of the letters are incredibly romantic--and surprisingly so.
It took Richard Nixon years to convince Pat Ryan to marry him: "Someday let me see you again? In September? Maybe?"
Others will make you blush.
Staid-looking Woodrow Wilson, about to return home from a trip, warned his wife of ten years: "Do you think you can stand the unnumerable kisses and the passionate embraces you will receive? Are you prepared for the storm of lovemaking with which you will be assailed?" In letters to one of his mistresses, Warren G. Harding referred to his penis as "Jerry"--letters which would later be used to blackmail him.
All the letters show the writer at his most vulnerable. We see letters of sorrow written about the death of a child or during a time of separation while the president was away on the battlefield. This beautiful book is a captivating collection of love stories revealing a human side of the men we still honor today.
Author: Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 02/06/2024
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781668014844
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 11/20/2023
Kirkus Reviews 12/15/2023
About the Author
Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler have written many award-winning books for adults and young adults. Their young adult mystery set in medieval Japan won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Their ten-book series on American ethnic groups, published by Oxford University Press, received many favorable reviews from such publications as The New York Times and the Miami Herald. The Hooblers' other books for adults include The Monsters, which tells the story of Mary Shelley and the four people who helped inspire her classic novel Frankenstein; and The Crimes of Paris, a collection of famous French crimes that was excerpted in Vanity Fair. Dorothy has a master's degree in American history from New York University.
Thomas and Dorothy Hoobler have written many award-winning books for adults and young adults. Their young adult mystery set in medieval Japan won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Their ten-book series on American ethnic groups, published by Oxford University Press, received many favorable reviews from such publications as
The New York Times and the
Miami Herald. The Hooblers' other books for adults include
The Monsters, which tells the story of Mary Shelley and the four people who helped inspire her classic novel
Frankenstein; and
The Crimes of Paris, a collection of famous French crimes that was excerpted in
Vanity Fair. Tom received his master's in education from Xavier University.