Thursday, March 4, 2010

AMERICAN WIFE

I recently read American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld which is a "fictional" account of a woman's life from childhood to adulthood where she ends up marrying a man who eventually becomes president. Anyone who reads this book can't help but see the parallels between the book's protagonist and Laura Bush's life. She was a teacher. She married a man who came from a very wealthy family. He had a drinking problem. He recovered and became governor and then president.

With all of these similarities, it was hard to know what was true and what wasn't true, but that didn't stop me from really enjoying the book. I felt like even though it wasn't a biography of the First Lady, I felt like I identified with her and respected her more than ever. This may be a false sense of those things since I don't know what's true and what's not true. But if it is true, then Laura Bush is a strong lady who had been through a lot in her life, even before George Bush ever came in the picture. And then dealing with all of his issues and the pressures of being in the public eye while still keeping her own identity in tact--wow. She just seems so inspiring as a woman who really tried to keep all of her priorities in perspective.

But it did bother me that there are parts to the story that aren't real and therefore I really shouldn't be taking all of it so seriously. I was surprised that Laura Bush didn't sue Sittenfeld for changing her story so much, but I'm also not sure what the law is for public figures who have things written about them.

Does anyone know how that works?

Has anyone else read this book? Have you read Sittenfeld's other book Prep?

2 comments:

Bukola said...

I've been meaning to read American Wife for a while as I've heard great things about it. From your review, I might pick it up soon.

A few years ago, I read an interesting article by Curtis Sittenfield about Laura Bush at Salon.com. She wrote about not being a fan of George Bush, but admiring Laura Bush quite a bit. The article made me change my views on Mrs. Bush quite a bit. It's still online and you might enjoy reading it: http://dir.salon.com/mwt/feature/2004/01/29/laura/index.html

Tiffany said...

I read the article you suggested and you're right, she really does have a thing for Laura Bush. hehe. I know that Mrs. Bush is working on a memoir now...I think I'll have to pick it up when it comes out...