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Lynne Cheney; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser


AMERICA: A Patriotic Primer

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Lynne V. Cheney

BIO

Lynne V. Cheney, wife of Vice President Richard B. Cheney, has loved history for as long as she can remember, and she has spent much of her professional life writing and speaking about the importance of knowing history and teaching it well.

As chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1986 to 1993, she published American Memory, a report that warned about the failure of schools to transmit knowledge of the past to upcoming generations. "A system of education that fails to nurture memory of the past denies its students a great deal," Mrs. Cheney wrote: "the satisfactions of mature thought, an attachment to abiding concerns, a perspective on human existence." Today, as a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, she particularly emphasizes the value of knowing our nation's history. "One of the important lessons we can learn is that freedom isn't inevitable," she says. "This realization should make the liberty we enjoy all the more important to us, all the more worth defending."

Mrs. Cheney has written articles about history for numerous publications on topics ranging from woman suffrage in the West and the way Americans celebrated the country's centennial to more tongue-in-cheek assessments, such as the impact of technological advances like air conditioning and the Xerox machine on life in Washington, D.C. She was a member of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution and, more recently, served on Texas Governor George W. Bush's education team. She was part of a group that revised Texas standards for the study of history.

She is author or coauthor of five books, including Kings of the Hill (second edition, 1996), a book about figures from Henry Clay to Sam Rayburn who played powerful roles in the House of Representatives. She wrote this book with her husband, who was a congressman from Wyoming from 1979 to 1989. Mrs. Cheney's most recent book, Telling the Truth (Simon & Schuster, paperback, 1996), analyzed the effect of postmodernism on study in the humanities.

Mrs. Cheney has just completed America: A Patriotic Primer, an alphabet book intended for elementary school children and their families. The book, scheduled for publication in the spring of 2002, celebrates the ideas and ideals that are the foundations of our country. Mrs. Cheney's net proceeds from America will be donated to charity.

Mrs. Cheney earned her bachelor of arts degree with highest honors from Colorado College, her master of arts from the University of Colorado, and her Ph.D. with a specialization in nineteenth-century British literature from the University of Wisconsin. She is the recipient of awards and honorary degrees from numerous colleges and universities.

Vice President and Mrs. Cheney were married in 1964. They have two grown daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, and three grandchildren, Kate, Elizabeth, and Grace.

 

This bio is provided by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

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