Contents
- Foreword
- Reflections by Karen Hughes
- A Charge to Keep
- Midland Values
- "What Texans Can Dream, Texans Can Do"
- Yale and the National Guard
- Harvard and Moving Home
- Reading: The New Civil Right
- The Best Decision I Ever Made
- Naming the Team
- Working Together
- The Big 4-0
- Karla Faye Tucker and Henry Lee Lucas
- Tides
- The Veto
- Baseball
- A Time to Build
- A Compassionate Conservative
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