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Beyond Reason
Author: Margaret Trudeau
ISBN: 7373
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Book Type: Hardcover
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emeraldfire avatar reviewed Beyond Reason on
Margaret Trudeau is not known for living a cautious life. She blazed onto the national stage in 1971 as the ravishing 22-year-old bride of the 51-year-old Canadian Prime Minister. Their unlikely union, which produced three sons, ended in 1977 amid lurid headlines that Pierre Trudeau's erratic wife had gone off to photograph The Rolling Stones. In her 1979 autobiography, she fills in the details of her encounters with The Rolling Stones and other celebrities, her "long tunnel of darkness" experienced during her marriage and her affair with an unnamed man, later identified as senator Edward Kennedy.

I really enjoyed this book; this was the third time that I have read it and I will be keeping it on my bookshelf to read again some time. I give Beyond Reason an A+! and have put Margaret Trudeau's two other books, Consequences and Changing my Mind on my Wish List.
Moonpie avatar reviewed Beyond Reason on + 1170 more book reviews
A secret romance with a handsome statesman 29 years her senior, took a 22 unknown girl to fame. In 1971 she was the youngest 1st lady in the world. She reveals the unique experience of life at the top. The character in her books are real life headline makers. Hers is truly and an inside story. An intimate and candid self portrait. A great book for biography lovers.