Ghosted An American story

Nancy French, 1974-

Book - 2024

"A riveting look inside a life of poverty, success, and the inner circles of political influence--from the foothills of Appalachia all the way to the White House. New York Times bestselling ghostwriter Nancy French is coming out of the shadows to tell her own incredible story. Nancy's family hails from the foothills of the Appalachians, where life was dominated by coal mining, violence, abuse, and poverty. Longing for an adventure, she married a stranger, moved to New York, and dropped out of college. In spite of her lack of education, she found success as a ghostwriter for conservative political leaders. However, when she was unwilling to endorse an unsuitable president, her allies turned on her and she found herself spiritually ...adrift, politically confused, and occupationally unemployable. Republicans mocked her, white nationalists targeted her, and her church community alienated her. But in spite of death threats, sexual humiliation, and political ostracization, she learned the importance of finding her own voice--and that the people she thought were her enemies could be her closest friends. A poignant and engrossing memoir filled with humor and personal insights, Ghosted is a deeply American story of change, loss, and ultimately love"--

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Genres
Autobiographies (literary genre)
Autobiographies
Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Nancy French, 1974- (author)
Physical Description
xi, 269 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780310367444
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Ghostwriter French (co-author with of Home and Away) turns her gaze inward for this candid memoir. A lifelong conservative who collaborated on the biographies of such high-profile right-wing figures as Sarah Palin, French found herself "at odds with own community" in 2015 when she and her husband, political commentator David French, refused to support Donald Trump. The decision was especially personal for French, who'd survived sexual abuse and spoke out about the willingness of the supposedly pro--"family values" Republican party to excuse Trump's admissions of groping women. An "ever-widening gap" between the author and the Republican establishment grew into a chasm as she was alienated from her church community and frozen out by former clients. After her husband publicly criticized the president in the National Review, the couple was warned by the FBI that they might be a target of domestic terrorist Cesar Sayoc, who mailed pipe bombs to prominent Democrats ahead of the 2018 midterms. Realizing that "my unwillingness to bow the knee to an unsuitable president was the most American thing I'd ever done," French "quit" the GOP and decided to tell her story of witnessing Trump's ascent and the ensuing transformation of the Republican party from the "outskirts of the powerful." French balances her frank, up-close political analysis with an uplifting message about the faith that sustained her: when she was "ghosted by political friends, spiritual allies, and even some neighbors... showed up and occasionally took my breath away." This will resonate with never-Trumpers dreading the former president's next run. (Apr.)

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