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A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety
by Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter is not exactly the most impartial narrator of his own career, but this memoir manages to stay fairly apolitical while still recounting his term as our 39th president. Carter also devotes a good portion of this book to his occupations both before and after the White House, and it all adds up to a fascinating picture of his life. In every era and every role of that life, his decency, his deep Christian faith, and his commitment to racial equality shine like a beacon off these pages. He may not have been able to convince the nation of it in 1980, but Americans can be proud of the legacy he's created.