Synopses & Reviews
Available for the first time in paperback, Keeping Faith is Jimmy Carter's account of the satisfaction, frustration, and solitude that attend the man in the Oval Office.
Review
"Seldom has a presidential memoir been so self-revealing." --Wall Street Journal "Responsible, truthful, intelligent, earnest, rational, purposeful. Thus the man: thus the book." --The Washington Post
Synopsis
In Keeping Faith, originally published in 1982, President Carter provides a candid account of his time in the Oval Office, detailing the hostage crisis in Iran, his triumph at the Camp David Middle East peace summit, his relationships with world leaders, and even glimpses into his private world. "Responsible, truthful, intelligent, earnest, rational, purposeful. Thus the man: thus the book" (The Washington Post).
About the Author
President Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003.