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A Remarkable Mother
by Jimmy Carter

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A Remarkable Mother is President Carter's loving, admiring, wry homage to Miss Lillian Carter, who championed the underdog always, even when her son was president.

A registered nurse, pecan grower, university housemother, Peace Corps volunteer, public speaker, and renowned raconteur, Miss Lillian ignored the mores and prejudices of the racially segregated South of the Great Depression years. She was an avid supporter of the Brooklyn Dodgers (because she happened to attend the first major league baseball game in which Jackie Robinson, from Cairo, Georgia, played), was a favored guest on television talk shows (usually able to "steal the microphone" from hosts such as Johnny Carson and Walter Cronkite), and an important role model for the nation. Jimmy Carter's mother emerges from this portrait as redoubtable, generous, and forward-looking. He ascribes to her the inspiration for his own life's work of commitment and faith.

Review:

"Former president Carter (author of Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid as well as many inspirational books) now offers readers the story of his extraordinary mother, Lillian Carter (1898 — 1983). After laying out some family history, he comes to Lillian's teen years, when she trained as a nurse at the onset of World War I. Health conditions in rural Georgia, especially later, during the Depression, were so dire that nurses were often diagnosticians as well as caregivers. Nursing also brought Lillian close to the black community, building personal bonds that paved the way for later political alliances. After her husband died, Lillian moved from wife and mother to full-fledged 'matriarch,' and later volunteered for the Peace Corps and worked in India. Being able to help such needy people was intensely satisfying, although she never got preachy about it. She'd write home, for example, that the Indian doctor she worked with was so 'damned good you can't imagine him going to the bathroom.' Modern readers who assume that church-going Southern Baptists don't swear, drink or work to promote birth control will find Lillian an eye-opener. She played an unofficial though vital role as the Carter administration's goodwill ambassador around the world — she almost persuaded our government to let Muhammad Ali bargain with Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini for our hostages taken in 1979. Carter offers wonderful stories about a great woman. B&w photos throughout." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Here is former president Jimmy Carter reminiscing about his upbringing on the family farm: 'This was ... a time of typhus, scarlet and typhoid fevers, diphtheria, and deadly cases of tetanus (lockjaw), influenza, and pneumonia; chronic cases of tapeworm, hookworm, pellagra, trachoma, malaria, mumps, whooping cough, measles, chicken pox, and polio.' 'Treatment,' he continues, 'was with aspirin, milk..." Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

Review:

"Former President Carter has written a sweet and swift ode to his mother, Lillian, a Southern spitfire known for breaking down barriers and saying whatever was on her mind....No matter your politics, Miss Lillian's antics transcend them all." Rocky Mountain News

Review:

"A wonderful and very personal look at a truly amazing woman, told by a son whose respect and admiration of his mother is in every word, this book is lovingly and beautifully written." Library Journal

Review:

"The author isn't shy to note that Miss Lillian could be high maintenance...but Carter makes it clear that she passed on her unvarnished decency and sense of fair play to her son. A low-key, well-balanced tribute." Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

Jimmy Carter served as the thirty-ninth president of the United States. He and his wife, Rosalynn, founded the Carter Center and he is the author of numerous books, including An Hour Before Daylight and Our Endangered Values.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781416562450
Author:
Carter, Jimmy
Publisher:
Simon and Schuster
Author:
Carter, Jimmy
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Carter, Jimmy
Subject:
Presidents & Heads of State
Subject:
Historical - U.S.
Publication Date:
20080401
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
7 x 5 in