

Counselor
Author: Ted Sorensen
Narrator: Ted Sorensen
Abridged: 14 hr 28 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperAudio
Published: 05/06/2008
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs, Political Biography
Author: Ted Sorensen
Narrator: Ted Sorensen
Abridged: 14 hr 28 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperAudio
Published: 05/06/2008
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs, Political Biography
Ted Sorensen was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and after law school moved to Washington, D.C., where he would ultimately work for John F. Kennedy. He left the White House soon after JFK's death, and in 1966 joined a New York City law firm, where, as a prominent international lawyer, he advised governments, multinational organizations, and major corporations around the world. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History. Sorensen remained active in political and international issues until his death in 2010.
Long-standing five or six-star interest in the subject contrasted with a still very solid four-star rating mean that, for my taste, Sorensen too often used the attention he got from JFK's luster for less than noble purposes. Sorensen drew attention to how crucial he was in the Kennedy administration,......more
Added 7/19/13. I listened to the audio version of Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History (2008) by Theodore C. Sorensen. I love peeking behind the scenes in history. In this book, Sorensen looks back and tells about his personal experiences in politics and foreign affairs. Wiki says: "...Sorensen w......more
This work, by trusted JFK aide Ted Sorenson, provides an interesting perspective of mid-century progressive thought. With fascinating recounts of the Cuban Missile Crisis, work in West Berlin, and the JFK White House, this memoir rarely flags. Yet, I thought that the best parts of this autobiography......more
It's funny, but I am learning that if I don't absolutely LOVE a book, I can eventually stop reading it! There are simply too manybooks to read and too little time. It used to be inconceivable to me to quit a book, but now I'm loving the decision! I ended this book after reading 75% of it. I started......more
This book seemed a little disjointed, especially the section covering the post-JFK years. It seemed more like a mix of recollections with little connection between them. I wasn't sure why the author wrote it. However, near the end I realized the impetus for this book: Sorensen's stroke six years ago......more