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Tuesday, June 19
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Political Author Series with Marcus Mabry of Newsweek

Discussing his new biography of Condoleezza Rice, "Twice as Good"
Housing Works Book Store and Cafe
126 Crosby Street
New York

Just announced: James P. Rubin will be interviewing Marcus. Mr. Rubin is the World Affairs Commentator for SKY News and served as Assistant Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton.

From The New Yorker:

President George W. Bush has said of Condoleezza Rice, "Whatever she says, it’s like talking to me." Mabry writes that many of Rice’s sponsors, from Brent Scowcroft to a Marxist professor, have felt the same affinity, each to be "left scratching his head as he saw Rice make a 180-degree turn away from the core beliefs he thought they shared." Mabry, who had Rice’s cooperation here, succeeds in giving coherence to her character, from her roots in segregated Birmingham--where her middle-class parents were both inspired and mortified by Martin Luther King’s radicalism--to her broken engagement to the 1975 N.F.L. Rookie of the Year and her bond with George Bush. On Iraq, Mabry has less to offer, in part, perhaps, because of his subject’s detachment; her supreme self-confidence, he writes, has made it hard for her to recognize the disaster unfolding on her watch.