Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States.
"Reading these diaries, Americans will find it easier to understand how Reagan did what he did for so long: by steady work, and a steadfast commitment to the job at hand. . . . They paint a portrait of a president who was engaged by his job and had a healthy perspective on power." -- Jon Meacham, Newsweek
"The chief executive who emerges from these pages has a capacious attention to and knowledge of this country and the world. . . . Reagan the diarist is at home with himself, unself-consciously comfortable. . . . Two things run through the diaries like a thread: One is a kind of gee-whiz everyman's delight in finding himself in such interesting and enjoyable circumstances; the other is his love for and reliance on Nancy." -- Tim Rutten, The Los Angeles Times
"These are amusing and enlightening diaries. . . . I quite simply couldn't put them down." -- Christopher Hitchens, The Times
"It's amazing what nuggets of information you can unearth deep within a book as jampacked as The Reagan Diaries." -- Walter Pincus, The Washington Post
"The book offers a window into the mind of the nation's 40th president and displays the effort he made behind the scenes to hone his performance as a speechmaker and storyteller driving home a conservative political philosophy." -- USA Today
"This volume provides an illuminating glimpse into Reagan's mind. . . . The entries show the directness of Reagan's thought and his uncanny ability to make a point." -- The Daily
"These notes are wonderful things. . . . Although a few recent books have proclaimed to have finally uncovered the real Reagan, there's a chance we'll never get any closer than in these scribbles, which reveal so much." -- Christopher Buckley, Bloomberg News
"Now with the discovery of his note cards, we can better appreciate just how hard Reagan himself labored to be clear and convincing--and, yes, sometimes funny--to his many audiences." -- The American Spectator
"This is a book to return to often and sample the collected wisdom found there that buttressed a remarkable man's vision." -- The Washington Times