A review by theartolater
Humanity: How Jimmy Carter Lost an Election and Transformed the Post-Presidency by Jordan Michael Smith

3.0

A perfectly fine attempt at trying to humanize Jimmy Carter's post-presidency. Carter's failure as an executive is put in contrast to his humanitarian efforts as he returned to private life, and it's a solid, unexceptional look at that aspect of his story while largely diminishing some of his less favorable aspects (like his statements on Israel and Palestine) as well as ignoring some of the parts that don't fit the liberal narrative held by the author (such as the Carter-Baker Commission). A nice quick Kindle Single, but not great unless you're seeking out more hagiographic reads.

Closer to a 3.5.