chief justice of the supreme court, but if she could really be anything she wanted, she'd be her dog lola. so annie's got her priorities straight. c-span: is this your first book? >> guest: no, it's not. it's the first trade book that i've done alone. i wrote one very academic book about anti-trust policy, and then i wrote a book with pat moynihan, after we had gotten out of the u.n., about those seven months. c-span: when you go to putting a dedication down, was this an easy thing to do or did you have to agonize over it? >> guest: i suppose that when people have written more books they have a harder time because they've already taken care of the obvious, and they have to decide what to do next. c-span: how about reaction to this book, and you're getting a lot of reviews. what are people saying that surprises you, and are they ignoring things in the book that you wanted them to pick up? >> guest: the reviews that have come in so far have been pretty good, and so i haven't read them with a critical eye saying, "well, it's wonderful of him to call the book marvelous, but i sure wish he had