Synopses & Reviews
Most of us can trace the shape of our lives back to a physical place a childhood home that played an enormous role in defining how we see ourselves and how we choose to make our way in the world. In
Home, John Edwards has collected nearly sixty moving stories that reflect how these places, in many ways, are the blueprints of our lives.
Home features uplifting, touching, and engaging narratives from all kinds of people across the country everyday Americans with deeply inspiring stories share the pages with well-known figures from entertainment and religion, from politics and sports.
Visit the early homes of:
Mario Batali
Benicio Del Toro
Bob Dole
Tommy Franks
John Glenn
Danny Glover
Nanci Griffith
Sugar Ray Leonard
Maya Lin
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Steven Spielberg
Vera Wang
Rick Warren
...and many more.
Through words, photos, and illustrations, Home paints a moving picture of America at its best a country where people, no matter their background, no matter their circumstance, can build a great future. One by one, these different stories reveal our common story a story that begins with the home we grew up in, the values it gave us, and the hopes that we share.
Synopsis
A popular former senator and 2004 vice presidential candidate presents an inspiring mosaic of how childhood homes and communities shape a person's adult life, in a collection of narratives by such figures as Stephen Spielberg, John Glenn, and Sugar Ray Leonard. 150,000 first printing.
Synopsis
From the popular former senator and 2008 presidential hopeful comes an inspiring mosaic on the meaning of home and how it collectively defines us as a nation.
About the Author
John Edwards graduated from North Carolina State University in 1974, and then earned a law degree in 1977 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1998, Edwards ran for Senate and won, defeating an incumbent senator. He ran for president in 2004, and became the Democratic nominee for vice president that same year. He is currently the Director of the Center for Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. John and his wife, Elizabeth, have had four children.