for “roughing it” with Bob . . .
for making his career more important than hers . . .
for giving up “sophistication” to be housewife and mother . . ....
PART V
She was, in that instant in 1981, the world’s best- known personage and arguably its most beloved (two distinctions she would successfully hold for the remainder of her days). Before she ever cradled a sick infant at a children’s hospital or comforted an AIDS...