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“Frames 221 to 223: The motorcade is now in front of the camera lens, moving ever so slowly. The President and First Lady are waving to the crowd. The President almost stands up to send kisses to a few ladies in the front rows, but the First Lady holds him by the arm. The President sits back comfortably in his Lincoln. He is enjoying himself terribly.”
Francis Barel“An elegantly crafted novel, "The Reluctant First Lady" clearly documents author Venita Ellick as an exceptionally accomplished writer able to skillfully weave memorable characters into a riveting story line from beginning to end. As engaging as it is entertaining, "The Reluctant First Lady" is highly recommended for both personal reading lists and community library contemporary fiction collections.”
Midwest Book Review August 2013“I turned to books for comfort. (Former First Lady, Laura Bush)”
Laura Bush, Spoken from the Heart“She was returning home to be the wife of, mother of, First Lady of, but what did that really mean?”
Stacy Hawkins Adams, Lead Me Home“She (the First Lady, entering the room with her gravely wounded husband) would admit fear but not despair.”
Candice Millard, Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President“Never dress down for the poor. They won't respect you for it. They want their First Lady to look like a million dollars.”
Imelda Marcos“People vote for whom they believe will be the best president and representative for our country. The First Lady is not on the ballot.”
Venita Ellick“If a woman chooses to support her husband and become First Lady, I believe she must do so with the understanding that the public expects the full-meal deal.”
Venita Ellick“President of the United States is you know, our boss, so you know, the President and the First Lady are kinda like the Mom and the Dad of the country. And when your Dad says something you listen.”
Chris Rock“Actions, such as the designation of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, spring from First Lady Michelle Obama's leadership of efforts to end childhood obesity within this generation.”
Richard Carmona