BOOK REVIEW: ‘Letters to Trump’

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soared, gliding from successful businessman to star of “Celebrity Apprentice” to his time as head of state. This volume is a natural follow-up to the collection of photos from Mr. Trump’s presidency, “Our Journey Together.” It is likely to top the bestseller list soon.

This glimpse behind the curtain shows the private conversations, through the mail, between Mr. Trump and friends, sports figures, world leaders, entrepreneurs and royalty. He spent decades cultivating relationships with leaders in the business and political world. For example, there is the glowing letter from Oprah Winfrey dated Jan. 11, 2000. She wrote in response to something Mr. Trump wrote about her, telling him that “it’s one thing to try and live a life of integrity — still another to have people like yourself notice.” She ended with “too bad we’re not running for office, what a team!”

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