The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon, Heath Hardage Lee
The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon, Heath Hardage Lee
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The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon
The Life and Times of Washington’s Most Private First Lady

Author: Heath Hardage Lee

Narrator: Jane Oppenheimer

Unabridged: 14 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2024


Synopsis

A new, revolutionary look into the brilliant life of Pat Nixon.

In America’s collective consciousness, Pat Nixon has long been perceived as enigmatic. She was voted “Most Admired Woman in the World” in 1972 and made Gallup Poll’s top ten list of most admired women fourteen times. She survived the turmoil of the Watergate scandal with her popularity and dignity intact. The real Pat Nixon, however, bore little resemblance to the woman so often described as elusive, mysterious and “plastic” in the press. Pat married Richard Nixon in June of 1940. As the couple rose to prominence, Pat became Second Lady from 1953-1961 and then First Lady from 1969-1974, forging her own graceful path between the protocols of the strait-laced mid-century and the bra-burning Sixties and Seventies.

Pat was a highly travelled First Lady, visiting eighty-three countries during her tenure. After a devastating earthquake in Peru in 1970, she personally flew in medical supplies and food to hard-hit areas, meeting one-on-one with victims of the tragedy. The First Lady’s 1972 trips with her husband to China and to Russia were critical to the detente that resulted. Back in the US, Pat greatly expanded upon previous preservation efforts in the White House, obtaining more art and antique objects than any other First Lady. In the domestic arena, she was progressive on women’s issues, favoring the Equal Rights Amendment and backing a targeted effort to get more women into high level government jobs. Pat strongly supported nominating a woman for the Supreme Court. She was pro-choice, supporting women’s reproductive rights publicly even before the landmark Roe v. Wade case in 1973.

When asked to define her “signature” First Lady agenda, she defied being put into a box, often saying: “People are my project.” The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon, Heath Hardage Lee presents listeners with the essential nature of this First Lady, an empathetic, adventurous, self-made woman who wanted no power or influence, but who connected warmly with both ordinary Americans and people from different cultures she encountered world-wide.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

About Heath Hardage Lee

Heath Hardage Lee is an award-winning historian, biographer, and curator. Heath’s second book, The League of Wives is being developed into a television series. Heath and her work have been featured on the Today Show, C-Span, and on the Smithsonian Channel’s America’s Hidden Stories. She also writes about history and politics for publications such as Time, The Hill, The Atlantic and White House History Quarterly. She lives in Roanoke, Virginia, with her husband Chris, her children Anne Alston and James, and her French bulldog Dolly Parton.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on July 18, 2024

The president’s wives are not elected but are expected to play an important political role. They are not paid for their work. They don’t get to choose where they live and must obtain approval and funds to make changes to their home. They come under public scrutiny and have to consider their every wo......more

Goodreads review by Megan on August 20, 2024

This book felt very biased. The author spent a lot of time trying to convince readers P. Nixon was supportive of women’s rights and had a loving, equal partnership with her husband. Her feminist point of view seems more lip service than actual action and her loving partner left the task of telling h......more

Goodreads review by Richard on May 11, 2024

If one were to compare Pat Nixon to the current Republican party, confusion would likely set in. A surprisingly progressive woman who supported the ERA, was pro-choice, and who actively supported her husband's efforts to elevate a woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, Nixon was an enigmatic presence who......more

Goodreads review by Shauntelle on August 27, 2024

I went into this book blind. I knew nothing about Pat Nixon, nor much about her husband and his presidency. I vaguely know about Watergate and Nixon’s famous quote, but that is the end of my knowledge regarding the Nixons. I felt this book would give me some good history and help deepen my knowledge......more

Goodreads review by Christine on July 20, 2024

The Mysterious Mrs Nixon By: Heath Hardage Lee Pub date: August 6, 2024 Publisher: MacMillian Audio Narrator: Jane Oppenheimer 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This audio is so interesting! With press we know so much about Richard Nixon and his presidency and of course Watergate. Politics aside, Pat Nixon was a multi-layered......more


Quotes

“The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon is a marvelous biography—a deeply reported, illuminating story of love, ambition, and influence. With vivid detail based on new sources, Heath Hardage Lee brings to life a complex and memorable figure in a book that never fails to fascinate.” — Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author of King: A Life and Ali: A Life

"Everything I thought I knew about Pat Nixon was upended by reading Heath Hardage Lee’s astonishing new biography. Beautiful, steely, and charismatic, Pat Nixon was, in Henry Kissinger’s words, a woman ‘totally without illusions,’ who cloaked her extraordinary ambition in the guise of ‘The Nation’s Ideal Housewife.’ The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon convinced me that the tragedy of Watergate could have been avoided entirely had Dick Nixon followed the path of his remarkable First Lady." – Debby Applegate, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age

“For this reader, Pat Nixon came to life in surprising ways in The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon. She was smarter than people knew, funnier than people expected and stronger than people gave her credit for. She was also a successful diplomat for her husband and contributed to his political success including her advancing of his commitment to civil rights – all documented here for the first time. As Dick later said of Pat, “She deserved so much more.” That she did... and she gets it here.” – J Randy Taraborelli, New York Times bestselling author of Jackie: Public, Private, Secret

"I first met Pat Nixon in October 1952 when I was six years old. Over the following two-plus decades, she became one of the most admired women in the country. Yet, somehow, Americans never seemed to come to really know her. In The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon, Heath Lee reveals Pat Nixon to be a strong, complex, intensely human woman whose life deserves to be appreciated in full. Mrs. Nixon is a mystery no more.” – Christine Todd Whitman, 50th Governor of New Jersey and best-selling author of It’s My Party Too

"The personification of the postwar ideal of the self-effacing homemaker, Pat Nixon was an intensely private person, in a painfully public role, at a time when America's role and a woman's role were both subjects of bitter debate. To relive that era of turmoil from the First Lady's anguished vantage point in Heath Lee’s thoroughly researched and elegantly written biography is unexpectedly enthralling. As her husband, Richard Nixon, put it, 'She also ran.'" – Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow, the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and author of Kissinger, 1923-1968: The Idealist.

"Drawing on her extensive interviews with family, former White House staff, longtime friends, and historians, Lee offers a clarifying portrait of this elusive and enigmatic woman." — Booklist

“…an intriguingly sympathetic portrait of first lady Pat Nixon…readers in search of a new perspective on the Watergate era will find it here.” — Publisher's Weekly