This is a biography of Jimmy Carter, who made the journey from a peanut farm in Georgia to winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
... Felice Gaer, Peter Galbraith, Richard Gardner, Leslie Gelb, Michael Giles, Dan Glickman, Boze Godwin, Peter Goldman, Barry Golson, Gordon Goldstein, Douglas Grant, Rex Granum, Gene Griessman, Thom Gunn, Bernard Gwirtzman, Jay Hakes, ...
A short biography of Jimmy Carter before, during and after the presidency.
Why Not the Best?, originally published in 1975, is President Carter’s presidential campaign autobiography, the book that introduced the world to Georgia governor Jimmy Carter and asked the American people to demand the best and highest ...
We get the inside story of his so-called "malaise speech," his bruising battle for the 1980 Democratic nomination, and the Iranian hostage crisis.
In Conversations with Jimmy Carter, ten interviews, drawn from Carter’s five decades as a national public figure and author, capture the complexities and contradictions that have defined him—and that have helped to both reflect and ...
Many of the men who lived and worked on the farms went barefoot all their lives, except on cold winter days. ... to bare feet. There was always the possibility of stepping on old barbed wire or a rusty nail, with the danger of tetanus.
He is known as the Great Peace Maker, a man whose humanitarian ideals prompt his diplomatic intervention in places like Haiti, North Korea, Bosnia, the Middle East. Whether negotiating a...
The Outlier is the definitive account of an enigmatic presidency-both as it really happened and as it is remembered in the American consciousness.
As the book unfolds, President Carter delves into issues he and millions of others confront in planning for retirement, undertaking new diet and exercise regimens, coping with age prejudice, and sorting out key political questions.
Who Is Jimmy Carter? details the entire life of Jimmy Carter, beginning with his 1924 birth in Plains, Georgia. Readers will learn about his life as a peanut farmer, a Sunday school teacher, a president, a Nobel Prize winner, and more.