She has reported on every president from Kennedy to Clinton. Now, multiple award-winning journalist Helen Thomas, the Dean of the White House Press Corps, takes you behind the scenes for a unique glimpse at history making events. In this revealing memoir, filled with hundreds of anecdotes, Thomas shares her landmark experiences as the first female to break down barriers against women in the national media. Set against the backdrop of four decades of presidential history and its often stormy relationship with the press, Front Row at the White House is an intriguing story told by a remarkable woman.
About the Author
HELEN THOMAS is the recipient of more than twenty honorary degrees, and has been honored with a number of awards for outstanding journalism. In 1998, Thomas was the recipient of one established in her name by the White House Correspondents Association: The Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award. She is the author of one previous book, Dateline: White House and lives in Washington D.C.
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