The President's Counselor: The Rise to Power of Alberto Gonzales
Bill Minutaglio, . . Rayo, $24.95 (352pp) ISBN 978-0-06-111920-0
Although a taciturn and reputedly uncharismatic man, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales rose from his beginnings in Humble, Tex., to become one of the most powerful men in America. In a biography that reads like a novel, Minutaglio traces the Mexican-American lawyer's dramatic route from poor son of an alcoholic father to the most trusted aide to President Bush. While he examines Gonzales's childhood and White House days, the majority of the book focuses on how Gonzales worked himself inside the Bush family's inner circle during the early days of George W. Bush's presidential campaign. Minutaglio, journalist and author of
Reviewed on: 05/22/2006
Genre: Nonfiction
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