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John McCain

    August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018

    This author is recognized for their maverick approach to politics, often diverging from their party to champion causes like campaign finance reform. Their extensive career in the Senate was marked by a commitment to bipartisan cooperation and a persistent drive to see their convictions realized, even in the face of opposition. Characterized by a profound sense of duty and resilience through adversity, they emerged as a distinctive voice in the political arena.

    John McCain
    Success built to last : creating a life that matters
    Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember
    Faith of my fathers
    The restless wave : good times, just causes, great fights, and other appreciations
    Sins of the Tribe
    The Luckiest Man: Life with John McCain
    • The Luckiest Man: Life with John McCain

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      4.3(290)Add rating

      A deeply personal and candid remembrance of the late Senator John McCain from one of his closest and most trusted confidants, friends, and political advisors

      The Luckiest Man: Life with John McCain
    • A Division of Brothers. Sins of the Tribe, by first-time author Mark Salter, explores the impact of intense tribalism and its resulting dehumanization through a popular and wildly flawed source: college football. Sins of the Tribe explores the dark side of tribalism and themes such as greed, jealousy, and the complexities of brotherhood.

      Sins of the Tribe
    • Faith of my fathers

      • 349 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(204)Add rating

      John McCain is one of the most admired leaders in the United States government, but his deeply felt memoir of family and war is not a political one and ends before his election to Congress. With candor and ennobling power, McCain tells a story that, in the words of Newsweek, "makes the other presidential candidates look like pygmies." John McCain learned about life and honor from his grandfather and father, both four-star admirals in the U.S. Navy. This is a memoir about their lives, their heroism, and the ways that sons are shaped and enriched by their fathers. John McCain's grandfather was a gaunt, hawk-faced man known as Slew by his fellow officers and affectionately, as Popeye by the sailors who served under him. McCain Sr. played the horses, drank bourbon and water, and rolled his own cigarettes with one hand. More significant, he was one of the navy's greatest commanders, and led the strongest aircraft carrier force of the Third Fleet in key battles during World War II. John McCain's father followed a similar path, equally distinguished by heroic service in the navy, as a submarine commander during World War II. McCain Jr. was a slightly built man, but like his father, he earned the respect and affection of his men. He, too, rose to the rank of four-star admiral, making the McCains the first family in American history to achieve that distinction. McCain Jr.'s final assignment was as commander of all U.S. forces in the Pacific during the Vietnam War. It was in the Vietnam War that John McCain III faced the most difficult challenge of his life. A naval aviator, he was shot down over Hanoi in 1967 and seriously injured. When Vietnamese military officers realized he was the son of a top commander, they offered McCain early release in an effort to embarrass the United States. Acting from a sense of honor taught him by his father and the U.S. Naval Academy, McCain refused the offer. He was tortured, held in solitary confinement, and imprisoned for five and a half years. Faith of My Fathers is about what McCain learned from his grandfather and father, and how their example enabled him to survive those hard years. It is a story of three imperfect men who faced adversity and emerged with their honor intact. Ultimately, Faith of My Fathers shows us, with great feeling and appreciation, what fathers give to their sons, and what endures

      Faith of my fathers
    • Through powerful narratives, John McCain highlights the extraordinary lives of both famous and lesser-known heroes, showcasing their resilience, sacrifice, and commitment to higher ideals. The book features figures like Pat Tillman, who left fame for military service, and Winston Churchill, known for his unwavering resolve. Each story embodies the virtues of character, offering inspiration and valuable lessons applicable to all ages. McCain's tribute serves as a reminder of the strength found in selflessness and integrity, encouraging readers to shape their own destinies.

      Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember
    • Imagine discovering what successful people have in common, distilling it into a set of simple practices, and using them to transform your life and work. Authored by three legends in leadership and self-help — including Built to Last co-author Jerry Porras — it challenges conventional wisdom at every step. Success Built to Last draws on face-to-face, unscripted conversations with hundreds of remarkable human beings from around the world. Meet billionaires, CEOs, presidents of nations, Nobel laureates and celebrities — the rich, the famous and the unknown. Meet unsung heroes who've achieved lasting impact without obvious power or charisma. Famous or not, most started out ordinary. Discover how successful people "harvest" their strengths and their weaknesses, their victories and their surprising failures. Discover how you can find meaning in your life and work just as they did and summon the courage to follow your passions. Above all, see how they've sustained success for decades and you can too.

      Success built to last : creating a life that matters
    • A reflection on courage presents a collection of stories of surpassing bravery and selfless devotion to duty and offers portraits of individuals--both famous and unheralded--who confronted adversity and triumphed

      Why Courage Matters
    • Jackson Penn's complex upbringing prepares him for a range of experiences for which the description 'character-building' would not do justice. Growing up in Hannibal, Missouri in the mid-nineteenth century with an abusive, habitually drunk father who failed to exploit the wealth he unexpectedly acquired, he is forced to establish his own path unguided and discover his own sexual identity. Intimate friendships with both sexes including with Dan, his friend's negro slave, are pursued across a background of racial and political tension as the abolitionist cause gains momentum and civil war looms. Jackson is forced to confront his native American roots as circumstances lead him to remain on the move. His journey brings him into contact with an eccentric militant preacher and an emerging literary figure while all the time the unpredictable, unfathomable, glacial qualities of this boy are evolving.

      Jackson Penn - an Uncertain Boy
    • Dan Browne - An American Warrior

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Dan Browne is an ex-slave and American Warrior. He fought and survived John Brown's debacle at Harper's Ferry, to be rescued by young Solly and his grandfather when he lay between life and death in the "Armory" John Brown had defended. Once Solly had nursed Dan back to health they join a USCT (US Coloured Troops) Regiment and fight with Sherman across the Southern States. They learn that an army at war is rather like a ship at sea where, as Herman Melville has pointed out, on shore inhibitions are left ashore and sexuality is expressed with those at hand and Eros and Dionysus ride the skies at night sowing friendly caresses, wild lust and even love as troubled souls escape the horrors of battle. Thus love and tragedy abound as do delight and terror. That our heroes are coloured makes little difference when it comes to love and war - where all die or survive as best they can.

      Dan Browne - An American Warrior
    • Reich illustrierte Dokumentation mit Karten, Faksimiles, Augenzeugenberichten u.a. Quellen zur Geschichte des folgenschweren Angriffs Japans auf den US-Stützpunkt Pearl Harbor auf Hawaii im Dezember 1941.

      Pearl Harbor