Reagan Son Reveals Dad as Never Before, Shocking Stories




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Father’s Day Is Fast Approaching: 

Dear Reader:

This June Americans will celebrate Father’s Day.

What better way to do so than by celebrating a great father and great American named Ronald Reagan!

Recently, Michael Reagan, the eldest son of President Reagan, realized something.

All his life people have been asking him the same question: “What was your dad really like?”

So much had been written about his dad’s life, his politics, his Hollywood career … but little was ever revealed about Ronald Reagan the man — the private man, home with his wife, kids, and friends.

And nobody alive knows more about who Reagan really was than Ronald Reagan’s eldest son, Michael himself!

For the first time, his new book Lessons My Father Taught Me reveals his dad’s secrets and personal insights that defined his dad — and can help any of us succeed in our relationships and life.

Michael says of his father he was “the greatest man he ever knew.”

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He also uses this book to share the true secrets of his dad’s greatness — overcoming tremendous obstacles to become a famous actor, governor of California and president.

He argues that people in all walks of life can tap into the same power of faith and love that motivated his dad.

If you learn from the life and wisdom of Ronald Reagan, Michael says, you will have better relationships with your family and friends — even find greater success in life and business.

In Lessons My Father Taught Me, Michael reveals several very surprising stories about his father — some even quite shocking — and many that have never been disclosed to the public before.

Michael says he did this not to shine a negative light on his dad but to show that he was a human being, who learned from his mistakes and grew to be a better person because of them.

Here are just some things you will find in Lessons My Father Taught Me about Ronald Reagan:

Michael’s years as a “Beverly Hills brat” and how his dad treated him differently than the kids of Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and other Hollywood stars
The big mistake he made with son Ron Jr. and his failure to “show up”
How he discovered a man could express affection without embarrassment
The shocking fact that neither Ron nor Patti ever voted for their own father and the surprising reason why!
Why Ronald Reagan believed “attitude is everything”
Reagan’s obsession with keeping his charity secret even from his own family
Ronald Reagan's private and “intense” work ethic and why he hid it from the public
Reagan's advice always to not only work hard but “work smart”
The deep, personal advice he gave Michael about marriage and infidelity
The important lesson about revealing your “inner truth” to your friends and family to bond and grow
His dad’s belief that people should be open to “re-creating” their life if facts demanded
Time and again, Michael explains how his father used “failure as a launching pad” for his next big success
Ronald Reagan had only one reason he wanted to be president, and he revealed it one night to his son
A secret promise to his daughter Maureen made Sandra Day O’Connor the first Supreme Court justice (it had nothing to do with politics)
How Reagan surprisingly wasn’t bothered by rumors his son Ron might be gay
Michael's encounter with actor Alec Baldwin and what he had to say about the former president
How optimism can be nurtured and cultivated, it’s not always genetic
The most important leadership quality his father had
How Reagan’s “credit” principle became the foundation of his success
The Christian ideals and values shared by his mother that shaped his life and worldview
The time Gov. Reagan jumped into a swimming pool wearing his jacket and tie, shocking onlookers
Why Reagan wanted to personally meet his would-be assassin John Hinckley and the reason the meeting never took place
Dealing with scandal: how Reagan used life principles to put to bed what was to be his Watergate
Days at the ranch: how Reagan used horses to teach valuable lessons to his son
Ethics lessons: his dad revealed scandalous information about JFK to his family and explained why people of “good character” would never make an issue of that publicly
Ronald Reagan became the “master of forgiveness” — which saved his family and his presidency
And much, much more.

Michael Reagan concludes in Lessons My Father Taught Me that his father’s ultimate lesson was the “power of one” — that each and every individual had an incredible ability to make themselves a better person while influencing and changing the world.

Newt Gingrich says Lessons My Father Taught Me reveals “Reagan as more than just a great leader, but as a good father with a great soul, a role model for all of us.”

“No one has done more to apply Reagan’s principles than Michael and this book is just one more example of that.”

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