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Finding the Dragon Lady

the mystery of Vietnam's Madame Nhu
Madame Ngo Dinh is a former first lady of South Vietnam. In 1963, at the height of her fame and influence, she was the most powerful woman in Asia and she was compared to Lucrezia Borgia. Her reputation as the Dragon Lady brought her the most attention. Her cruel remarks regarding events in Vietnam soon became a symbol of everything wrong with American involvement in the Vietnam War. She faded from public view after November 1963 when her husband Ngo Dinh Nhu, and his brother, South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem, were killed in a coup sanctioned and supported by the U.S. government. Plenty of books have established the overthrow of the Ngo brothers as pivotal in the American buildup to war in Vietnam. But Madam Nhu's role has been largely overlooked. How did a woman who was not yet forty years old, barely five feet tall in heels, come to command the full attention of a superpower like America and embroil the United States in a conflict that would last another decade and take millions of lives? Madame Nhu had had a direct hand in shaping history. Her silence had stretched for decades. Although she was rumored to be living in Rome, the author had reason to think she was now in Paris. She set about finding her to see first, if Madame Nhu was still alive, and second, to hear her tell her own story.

Immortal wife

the biographical novel of Jessie Benton Fremont
1990

The Kennedy curse

why America's first family has been haunted by tragedy for 150 years
2003
Explores why the Kennedy family seems to be cursed, discussing how the family has been plagued by a mind-boggling chain of tragedies throughout their history.

An American killing

a novel
1998

Ladies of liberty

the women who shaped our nation
2008
Cokie Roberts sheds new light on the generation of heroines, reformers, and visionaries who helped shape our nation with this blend of biographical portraits and behind-the-scenes vignettes chronicling women's public roles and private responsibilities. Drawing on personal correspondence, private journals, and other primary sources--many of them previously unpublished--Roberts brings to life the extraordinary accomplishments of women who laid the groundwork for a better society. Almost every quotation here is written by a woman, to a woman, or about a woman. From first ladies to freethinkers, educators to explorers, this exceptional group includes Abigail Adams, Margaret Bayard Smith, Martha Jefferson, Dolley Madison, Elizabeth Monroe, Louisa Catherine Adams, Eliza Hamilton, Theodosia Burr, Rebecca Gratz, Louisa Livingston, Rosalie Calvert, Sacajawea, and others.--From publisher description.

The Manchurian candidate

2003
Buried deep within the consciousness of Sergeant Raymond Shaw is the mechanism of an assassin-a time bomb ticking toward explosion, controlled by the delicate skill of its Communist masters.

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