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Beyond the White House

Beyond the White House
Waging Peace, Fighting Disease, Building Hope  
Read by: Jimmy Carter
This edition: Abridged Audio Download
Availability: Available on or around October 2, 2007
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In summer 2007 former president Jimmy Carter caused uproar when he described George W. Bush's foreign policy as the worst in history. Not because people disagreed, but because it was unheard-of for former presidents to attack incumbents. But Carter is no ordinary former president.

Now eighty-two years old, and nearly thirty years after he left office, Carter has experienced arguably the fullest and most effective post-presidential career in history, including winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. After a period in office that even supporters acknowledge was not wholly successful, his drive, philanthropy and honesty have ensured that his overall reputation as a statesman and a man of peace is assured.

Now, in this enthralling and inspiring memoir of the post-White House years, Carter reveals the challenges, rewards, and excitements of refusing to ease himself into comfortable retirement.

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Cleveland Free Times, December 28, 2008
... There are no rounds of golf for the Father of Latrines. That's what they call Jimmy Carter in Ethiopia, after he taught privy-building to provide sanitation to control trachoma, the world's leading cause of preventable blindness. Most ...