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L**T
Five star review
"A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety" is a literary treasure and a true testament to a life well-lived. This five-star review is a heartfelt acknowledgment of the profound impact this memoir has had on me.Jimmy Carter's reflective journey through his remarkable life is not just a memoir; it's an invaluable source of wisdom, humility, and inspiration. Carter's storytelling is not only eloquent but also deeply authentic, offering readers an intimate look into the experiences that shaped his extraordinary journey.The narrative is rich with anecdotes, insights, and lessons learned from a life dedicated to service, leadership, and unwavering principles. Carter's humility and integrity shine through every page, making this memoir a beacon of hope and a guiding light for those who aspire to make a positive impact on the world.The storytelling is both poignant and charming, weaving together personal and historical moments that have defined Carter's legacy. From his childhood in rural Georgia to his presidency and beyond, the memoir provides a comprehensive and engrossing account that resonates with authenticity.What sets "A Full Life" apart is its universal appeal. Regardless of one's political affiliations, the book transcends partisan divides, offering universal truths about the human experience. Carter's reflections on family, faith, love, and service are relatable and profoundly moving.The prose is beautifully crafted, reflecting Carter's deep appreciation for language and storytelling. Each chapter unfolds like a conversation with an old friend, making it a joy to read and savor. The narrative flows seamlessly, keeping the reader engaged and invested in every aspect of Carter's life.In conclusion, "A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety" is a literary masterpiece that resonates with warmth, wisdom, and a profound sense of purpose. It's a book that enriches the soul and leaves a lasting impression on the reader. I wholeheartedly give it five stars and recommend it to anyone seeking a captivating and enlightening journey through the life of one of America's most admired leaders.
P**A
Honorable
Condition of the book(s) was very good. President Carter’s 100th Birthday was earlier this month (10/1/24) 🎉Reading this during his centurion milestone alongside an impending Presidential election (Harris & Trump) has been insightful & inspirational. Makes me yearn for a time in America when we worked with ethic, partnered for the better and cared about the fate of our neighbor(s.) I was a young child when he was in office and grew up hearing he was a “weak” president. I disagree after reading this. His wife Roselyn was behind many of the decisions he had to make (they didn’t always agree & backed each other up.) She was an active First Lady. A genuine portrayal of his lived experience(s.) Respect to President Carter for being an Honorable American, Honorable Veteran, Honorable Family Man and Humanitarian. A good Human.
C**S
A well-written reflective work
This book by Jimmy Carter very much matches the title it is given. I very much enjoyed reading this work that went over key events in his life, such as growing up in segregation, the influence of his parents, Rosalynn, the Navy, his political career, etc. If one is familiar with Jimmy Carter's works, then some of the key details are nothing new, but it does make for a positive refresher, and he offers additional details that offer new perspective on his life and career. I found it interesting that he notes that his father was a Democrat who voted for Republican presidential candidates such as Landon, Willkie, Dewey, and Eisenhower, and was opposed to FDR's agricultural policy (ironically FDR's son James endorsed Ronald Reagan over Carter in 1980). Yet Carter remained loyal to the party at the presidential level, casting his vote for Harry Truman who he deeply admired, and the reaction of his superior when he expressed interest in attending a Henry Wallace rally. He also notes other aspects such as his time in the Navy and some of the unique training he received, along with being exposed to technology that was revolutionary for its time. He also acknowledges that it took him time to recognize Rosalynn as his full partner, and that he was grateful for coming to his scenes. He discusses his support of civil rights and Lyndon Johnson when both were unpopular in his state, along with his own electoral history and the obstacles he encountered. The book also has several poems he has written, along with original paintings by him that add an additional artistic element to the book. I also enjoyed reading about his work with the Carter Center and how it has helped people throughout the world, and his discussion of his relationships with other presidents (he developed a close friendship with former rival Jerry Ford). Overall, the book provides a wonderful summary of his life, work, and political career, and is a good read for those who have or have not read his other works.
M**A
Great insight for life review as per Erickson life stages
Great read for personal growth
J**T
Interesting read
This was an interesting book. I was surprised at how much he accomplished during g this tenure as President. He is an excellent example of what an former-president should be doing
D**Y
The Most Decent President
Such a great informative book by the most decent President and man!!!! Love Jimmy Carter!!! May he rest in peace
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