57 pages • 1 hour read
381
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
The White House • 1960s
1973
Adult
18+ years
Upstairs at the White House by J. B. West and Mary Lynn Kotz provides insights into the personal experiences of J. B. West, the former Chief Usher of the White House, as he navigates presidential transitions. The book offers a unique perspective on the daily lives and challenges faced by families residing in the executive residence.
Informative
Nostalgic
Contemplative
Heartwarming
Emotional
Upstairs at the White House by J. B. West and Mary Lynn Kotz offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the personal lives of U.S. presidents and their families. Readers appreciate its engaging anecdotes and historical insights. However, some feel it lacks critical depth. Overall, it provides a captivating and affectionate glimpse into a unique place.
A reader who enjoys Upstairs at the White House by J. B. West and Mary Lynn Kotz is likely interested in American history, presidential anecdotes, and insider perspectives. Similar readers might enjoy The Residence by Kate Andersen Brower or The Butler’s Guide to Running the Home and Other Graces by Stanley Ager.
381
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
The White House • 1960s
1973
Adult
18+ years
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