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White House Usher

By: Christopher B. Emery
Narrated by: Jonathan Salkoff
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Summary

From January 1986 until March 1994, Chris Emery was part of one of the most unique services in the U.S. government - an usher in the White House.

For more than 200 years, a small office has operated on the state floor of the White House executive residence. Known as the Usher's Office, whose mission is to accommodate the personal needs of the first family, and to make the White House feel like a home. The Usher's Office is the managing office of the executive residence and its staff of 90-plus. The staff consists of butlers, carpenters, grounds personnel, electricians, painters, plumbers, florists, maids, housemen, cooks, chefs, storekeepers, curators, calligraphers, doormen, and administrative support.

Ushers work closely with the first family, senior staff, social office, press office, secret service agency, and military leaders to carry out White House functions: luncheons, dinners, teas, receptions, meetings, conferences, and more.

Chris Emery was only the 18th White House usher since 1891, and had the honor and privilege to serve presidential families for three years during the Reagan administration, four years for President H. W. Bush, and 14 months under President Clinton. His vignettes recreate intimate White House happenings from an insider’s viewpoint.

Chris Emery was the only White House usher to be terminated in the 20th century. Tune in to find out which first lady fired him....

“With his book, White House Usher: Stories from the Inside, former usher Chris Emery gives his readers a peek inside what happens upstairs at the White House. Chris’ anecdotes tell a rich story of how America’s house really is the first families’ home. I loved my trip down memory lane.” (former first lady Barbara Bush, October 2017)

©2018 Christopher B. Emery (P)2020 Christopher B. Emery
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Fascinating Glimpses of Life in the White House

I really enjoyed this book as it gave insight on three different presidents and their First Ladies plus how the running of the White House is organised. I had a slight misgiving with the narrator who came over a bit smug and smarmy. I think if I had read the book to myself I probably wouldn’t have got that impression of the author. Mr Emery served two presidential families for years before the Clintons and I think that is validation enough of his reputation.

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