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OverviewFeaturing more than 80 high-resolution, mostly never-before-published official White House photographs and documents, Follow The Yellow Line: A Soldier's Journey from the Selective Service Induction Center to the White House Oval Office is the remarkable memoir of a Vietnam-era Army draftee who unexpectedly found himself at the center of American history. Assigned to the White House Communications Agency just one month before President Richard Nixon resigned, Bill Brockett witnessed firsthand one of the most dramatic transitions of power in U.S. history. He is believed to be the only person to have physically attended all four pivotal White House events on August 8-9, 1974-including Nixon's resignation speech and the swearing-in of Gerald Ford as president. Brockett's unusual journey continued when he was tasked with training President Ford's Golden Retriever, Liberty. What began as a simple assignment evolved into an extraordinary friendship with the president and a surprising role as an unofficial advisor. Filled with behind-the-scenes stories, historical insight, and a touching account of a president's love for his dog, Follow The Yellow Line offers a rare look at the ""unseen presidency"" from someone who lived it. ""Fascinating, fun to read. For presidential historians, dog lovers, and all the rest of us."" - Pavel Palazhchenko, interpreter for Mikhail Gorbachev Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill BrockettPublisher: Follow the Yellow Line Imprint: Follow the Yellow Line Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9798234011770Pages: 276 Publication Date: 20 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the biographer of the vice presidents...As a biographer to three Vice Presidents, a historian and a national security expert who has spent decades studying the American presidency, I approach White House memoirs with a critical eye. Most fall into predictable patterns - political posturing, score-settling, or name-dropping dressed up as history. Follow The Yellow Line by Bill Brockett is none of those things, and that is precisely what makes it extraordinary. Brockett's journey - from Vietnam-era draftee to trusted confidante of President Gerald R. Ford - is one of the most genuinely surprising and human stories to emerge from the modern White House. What gives this memoir its remarkable power is its authenticity. Brockett was not a politician, not a strategist, not a career Washington insider. He was a soldier who trained a dog and, in doing so, earned the trust of a President at one of the most consequential and turbulent moments in American history. But beyond the history, this is a beautifully told personal story, and the dozens of never-before published White House photographs seal it. This is the kind of book that reminds you why firsthand history matters. Highly recommended. - Charles Denyer, charlesdenyer.com From an Amazon review...This historical memoir blends humor, history, and heartfelt storytelling into a uniquely intimate portrait of life inside the White House during the presidency of Gerald Ford. What makes this book so captivating is not political drama or grand historical events, but the small, human moments witnessed by someone who stood just slightly outside the spotlight-yet right at the heart of it all. His surprising and charming role as a trainer for the First Family's dog placed him in an unusual and privileged position. He was neither policymaker nor press corps, yet he had access to the rhythms of daily life behind the scenes. Through his eyes, we experience the West Wing not as a distant symbol of power, but as a living workplace filled with personalities, pressures, humor, and humanity. The storytelling is warm and immersive. Brockett writes with the ease of someone recounting memories to a friend-never self-important, always observant. His anecdotes about navigating White House protocol, interacting with staff, and managing the challenges of training a presidential pet are filled with subtle wit. At the same time, there is an undercurrent of reverence for the institution and the people who serve within it. It's an engaging read for history enthusiasts, dog lovers, and anyone curious about the human side of presidential life. - Emily Lunt Author InformationBill Brockett is a former U.S. Army sergeant who served in the White House Communications Agency during one of the most dramatic transitions in American history-the resignation of President Richard Nixon and the swearing-in of Gerald Ford. While stationed at the White House, Brockett witnessed historic events firsthand and developed an unexpected friendship with President Ford after volunteering to train the Ford family's Golden Retriever, Liberty. His unique experiences-ranging from historic presidential moments to life behind the scenes in the White House-provide a rare insider perspective on leadership, history, and the human side of the presidency. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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