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  • His Very Best

  • Jimmy Carter, a Life
  • By: Jonathan Alter
  • Narrated by: Michael Boatman
  • Length: 31 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)
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Summary

From one of America’s most respected journalists and modern historians comes the highly acclaimed, “splendid” (The Washington Post) biography of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian.

Jonathan Alter tells the epic story of an enigmatic man of faith and his improbable journey from barefoot boy to global icon. Alter paints an intimate and surprising portrait of the only president since Thomas Jefferson who can fairly be called a Renaissance Man, a complex figure - ridiculed and later revered - with a piercing intelligence, prickly intensity, and biting wit beneath the patented smile. Here is a moral exemplar for our times, a flawed but underrated president of decency and vision who was committed to telling the truth to the American people.

Growing up in one of the meanest counties in the Jim Crow South, Carter is the only American president who essentially lived in three centuries: his early life on the farm in the 1920s without electricity or running water might as well have been in the nineteenth; his presidency put him at the center of major events in the twentieth; and his efforts on conflict resolution and global health set him on the cutting edge of the challenges of the 21st.

“One of the best in a celebrated genre of presidential biography,” (The Washington Post), His Very Best traces how Carter evolved from a timid, bookish child - raised mostly by a Black woman farmhand - into an ambitious naval nuclear engineer writing passionate, never-before-published love letters from sea to his wife and full partner, Rosalynn; a peanut farmer and civic leader whose guilt over staying silent during the civil rights movement and not confronting the white terrorism around him helped power his quest for racial justice at home and abroad; an obscure, born-again governor whose brilliant 1976 campaign demolished the racist wing of the Democratic Party and took him from zero percent to the presidency; a stubborn outsider who failed politically amid the bad economy of the 1970s and the seizure of American hostages in Iran but succeeded in engineering peace between Israel and Egypt, amassing a historic environmental record, moving the government from tokenism to diversity, setting a new global standard for human rights and normalizing relations with China among other unheralded and far-sighted achievements. After leaving office, Carter eradicated diseases, built houses for the poor, and taught Sunday school into his mid-nineties.

This “important, fair-minded, highly readable contribution” (The New York Times Book Review) will change our understanding of perhaps the most misunderstood president in American history.

©2020 Jonathan Alter. All rights reserved. (P)2020 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Brilliant from start to finish

This is by far the best biography of Carter I've listened too. His entire life beginning in rural Georgia to the months before publication in 2020 is covered. The author makes a compelling argument that the 39th Presidents one term was far more consequential and successful than until recently people were willing or able to admit.

While Mr Alter is clearly sympathetic towards his subject he does not shy away from takling and criticizing Carter, notably for the way in which the 1970 campaign for the Georgia governorship is concerned, concerning the use of racial dog whistles and populist rhetoric surrounding the big business and inner city voters who were backing his main opponent former Governor Sanders and his courting of the segrationist voters of Lester Maddox.

All the major events in Carters unlikely term as President are covered from his walking at his inauguration to the camp david accords and the Iranian hostages. The narration is excellent and makes the book an easy an enjoyable listen. The long and continuing post presidency is also covered and is both the many excellent things he has done since leaving office and the less admirable recieve the proportionate attention.

Overall the life and Presidency of Jimmy Carter shows the importance of timing and quite simply luck both good and bad in the presidency. The listener should come away with a sense of the fundamental decency of Jimmy Carter, his deep religious faith and genuine commitment to doing what he thought was the right thing. And yet at times you are left shaking your head at his lack of political judgement and sheer pig headedness when dealing with other elected officals. Mr Alter has written a wonderful and compelling book which I would encourage people to listen too.

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