Summary:
The book provides a personal account of the daily lives and personalities of the First Ladies from the perspective of J.B. West, who served as Chief Usher at the White House for nearly three decades. It offers behind-the-scenes anecdotes and insights into the private lives of the presidential families from Roosevelt to Nixon.
Key points:
1. Insider's View: The book offers a unique look into the private lives of First Ladies from the perspective of J.B. West, the White House's Chief Usher.
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