
Every Day Is Extra
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John Kerry
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By:
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John Kerry
John Kerry tells the story of his remarkable American life - from son of a diplomat to decorated Vietnam veteran, five-term United States senator, 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, and Secretary of State for four years - a revealing memoir by a witness to some of the most important events of our recent history.
Every Day Is Extra is John Kerry’s candid personal story. A Yale graduate, Kerry enlisted in the US Navy in 1966, and served in Vietnam. He returned home highly decorated but disillusioned, and testified powerfully before Congress as a young veteran opposed to the war.
Kerry served as a prosecutor in Massachusetts, then as lieutenant governor, and was elected to the Senate in 1984, eventually serving five terms. In 2004 he was the Democratic presidential nominee and came within one state - Ohio - of winning. Kerry returned to the Senate, chaired the important Foreign Relations Committee, and succeeded Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State in 2013. In that position he tried to find peace in the Middle East; dealt with the Syrian civil war while combatting ISIS; and negotiated the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris climate agreement.
Every Day Is Extra is Kerry’s passionate, insightful, sometimes funny, always moving account of his life. Kerry tells wonderful stories about colleagues Ted Kennedy and John McCain, as well as President Obama and other major figures. He writes movingly of recovering his faith while in the Senate, and deplores the hyper-partisanship that has infected Washington.
Few books convey as convincingly as this one the life of public service like that which John Kerry has lived for 50 years. Every Day Is Extra shows Kerry for the dedicated, witty, and authentic man that he is, and provides forceful testimony for the importance of diplomacy and American leadership to address the increasingly complex challenges of a more globalized world.
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IMHO, Elite & Normal
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Inspiring and thoughtful
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It's an honor to have Mr. John Kerry as narrator
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The audible version is a beautiful telling of living a life of privilege from a young boy to senior statesman. We see him as a great American Patriot. Our political process has prevented him from becoming president but presidential he is.
Most memoirs are fiction but this one is authentic
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Kerry is a man of integrity
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Very Enjoyable
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Great story by a great American.
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Thoroughly World Class
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Thank you John Kerry ...
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I am afraid we have become a nation of lemmings obsessed with “comfort” and “convenience.” We have forgotten how we got here, when words like liberty, freedom, and equality used to mean something; now only justification for military contracts and soon-forgotten vote tallies on the Senate floor. We’ve forgotten how to “show-up”; afraid to lose it all on “one turn of pitch & toss” when we can hedge our bets with derivatives and satisfy our fight-or-flight impulse by watching Morning Joe.
I ETS’d in 1972, a year behind you as a Captain in 8th Special Forces Group out of Panamá and have lived a life of development financing throughout Latin America ever since. I tend to align myself more behind the nobility of the indigenous Quechuan underdog than the Peal-shoed Oligarch.
We’ve both come a long way since the Clipper Ships, Houqua and the Opium Trade. As my 103 year-old mother, Marileeds Heard, tells me every day from Ipswich; “That was a long time ago!
Un Abrazo fuerte, Jock
IMPRESSIVE … Truly an Obra Magnanimous!
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