An Ordinary Man, Richard Norton Smith
An Ordinary Man, Richard Norton Smith
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An Ordinary Man
The Surprising Life and Historic Presidency of Gerald R. Ford

Author: Richard Norton Smith

Narrator: Fred Sanders

Unabridged: 36 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 04/11/2023


Synopsis

“Gerald Ford is probably remembered more for how he got to the presidency than for what he did there. In this brilliant book, Richard Norton Smith tells the rest of the story. On every other page I found something I didn’t know, bringing new and important insights into how Ford kept the nation together and moved it past its most severe political crisis since the Civil War. It will become the definitive work on Ford and his presidency."" -- Bob Schieffer, CBS NewsFrom the preeminent presidential scholar and acclaimed biographer of historical figures including George Washington, Herbert Hoover, and Nelson Rockefeller comes this eye-opening life of Gerald R. Ford, whose presidency arguably set the course for post-liberal America and a post-Cold War world.For many Americans, President Gerald Ford was the genial accident of history who controversially pardoned his Watergate-tarnished predecessor, presided over the fall of Saigon, and became a punching bag on Saturday Night Live. Yet as Richard Norton Smith reveals in a book full of surprises, Ford was an underrated leader whose tough decisions and personal decency look better with the passage of time.Drawing on hundreds of interviews and thousands of documents, Smith recreates Ford’s hardscrabble childhood in Michigan, his early anti-establishment politics and lifelong love affair with the former Betty Bloomer, whose impact on American culture he predicted would outrank his own. As president, Ford guided the nation through its worst Constitutional crisis since the Civil War and broke the back of the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression—accomplishing both with little fanfare or credit (at least until 2001 when the JFK Library gave him its prestigious Profile in Courage Award in belated recognition of the Nixon pardon).Less coda than curtain raiser, Ford's administration bridged the Republican pragmatism of Eisenhower and Nixon and the more doctrinaire conservatism of Ronald Reagan. His introduction of economic deregulation would transform the American economy, while his embrace of the Helsinki Accords hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union.This definitive biography, a decade in the making, will change history’s views of a man whose warning about presidential arrogance (“God help the country”) is more relevant than ever.

About Richard Norton Smith

Director of five presidential libraries, a familiar face to viewers of C-Span and the PBS News Hour, Richard Norton Smith is the author of, among other works, Thomas E. Dewey and His Times, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; Patriarch: George Washington and the New American Nation; and On His Own Terms; A Life of Nelson Rockefeller.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve

[URL not allowed]-66G With 710 pages of text and nearly one-hundred pages of notes and bibliography, this is easily the longest of the five biographies of Gerald Ford I've read. It is also the most detailed, revealing and well-researched. Smith, who delivered eulogies at the funerals of Gerald and......more

Absolutely terrific read! I knew a lot less about Gerald Ford than I thought I did, and I now think he deserves to be numbered among significant political figures rather than just the man who pardoned Richard Nixon. This is the only comprehensive biography of Ford that has been published. Richard No......more

Goodreads review by William

I’m about 250 pages into “An Ordinary Man” and am finding it both enjoyable and instructive. It’s as much a history of the times and events President Ford lived through (1913-2006) as it is a biography of him. Author Richard Norton Smith seems eminently qualified to write this book. Aside from author......more

Goodreads review by Earl

Gerald Ford is one of the most underrated Presidents in American history and has lacked a decent indepth biography for years. In An Ordinary Man Richard Norton Smith finally gives Ford his due in this excellent and exhaustively researched biography. Starting with Ford's parents, his early years and......more

Goodreads review by Jeff

This was my first presidential biography since finishing 1-46 in 2021, and after preordering it in October and waiting a long time for delivery, I was not disappointed. An Ordinary Man was fantastic. Gerald Ford ranks as one of the shortest-serving US presidents, but truly lived a full life of servic......more