Books by Patti Davis and Complete Book Reviews
Patti Davis, Author . Knopf $20 (224p) ISBN 978-0-679-45092-4
Ronald Reagan's youngest daughter, Davis is best known as a peace activist who forcefully disagreed with her father's policies. But this graceful memoir demonstrates that she is also a gifted writer. The focus of the journal-style book is...
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Patti Davis, Author . Hay House $14.95 (253p) ISBN 978-1-4019-2162-0
“Sometime around the age of 40, most of us realize that our mothers live deep inside us,” proclaims novelist Davis (The
Long Goodbye
) in this series of interviews with more than 20 well-known women of a certain generation—Melissa Gilbert, Candice...
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Patti Davis, Author Carol Publishing Corporation $18.95 (239p) ISBN 978-1-55972-082-3
The tormented, self-questioning heroine of Davis's ( Homefront ; Deadfall ) third novel, writer Carla Lawton, haunts her Pacific beach house, absorbed in ``an excursion into the backwaters of my life.'' Painfully she recalls the family that maimed...
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Patti Davis, Author Crown Publishers $19.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-517-57405-8
In her absorbing second novel, Davis ( Home Front ) brings home with praiseworthy restraint the horror of random violence against civilians in a civil war. Darren Laverty insists on accompanying her filmmaker husband Andrew on his trip to Nicaragua...
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Patti Davis, Author Signet Book $5.99 (368p) ISBN 978-0-451-40319-3
Ambitious but flawed, Davis's novel titillates, with possible depictions of her famous parents--Nancy and Ronald Reagan. Putnam will publish her autobiography, The Way I See It , in April. (June)
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Patti Davis, Author Simon & Schuster $22.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-86953-3
A smorgasbord of irresponsible, unprotected sexual relations, this attention-grabbing novel by the Reagans' rebellious daughter ( The Way I See It ) seeks to show that bondage doesn't always mean S & M. Davis also suggests that strong women are,...
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Patti Davis. Liveright, $27.99 (192p) ISBN 978-1-324-09348-0
Davis (The Long Goodbye) reflects on her troubled relationships with her parents, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, in this slim yet sturdy memoir. Written entirely in the second person, the loose chronology traces Davis’s regret-filled recognition that “the
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Patti Davis, Author, Julie Rubenstein, Editor Pocket Books $5.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-671-86954-0
Davis's lurid thriller chronicles a woman's high-voltage affair with a mysterious film director. (Jan.)
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