Life After Power: Seven Presidents and Their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House

Life After Power: Seven Presidents and Their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House

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  • Create Date:2024-02-14 13:21:44
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  • Author:Jared Cohen
  • ISBN:B0C7RLG4VX
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Summary

New York Times bestselling author of Accidental Presidents explores what happens after the most powerful job in the President of the United States。Former presidents have an unusual place in American life。 King George III believed that George Washington’s departure after two terms made him “the greatest character of the age。” But Alexander Hamilton worried former presidents might “[wander] among the people like ghosts。” They were both right。 Life After Power tells the stories of seven former presidents, from the Founding to today。 Each changed history。 Each offered lessons about how to decide what to do in the next chapter of life。 Thomas Jefferson was the first former president to accomplish great things after the White House, shaping public debates and founding the University of Virginia, an accomplishment he included on his tombstone, unlike his presidency。 John Quincy Adams served in Congress and became a leading abolitionist, passing the torch to Abraham Lincoln。 Grover Cleveland was the only president in American history to serve a nonconsecutive term。 William Howard Taft became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court。 Herbert Hoover shaped the modern conservative movement, led relief efforts after World War II, reorganized the executive branch, and reconciled John F。 Kennedy and Richard Nixon。 Jimmy Carter had the longest post-presidency in American history, advancing humanitarian causes, human rights, and peace。 George W。 Bush made a clean break from politics, bringing back George Washington’s precedent, and reminding the public that the institution of the presidency is bigger than any person。 Jared Cohen explores the untold stories in the final chapters of these presidents’ lives, offering a gripping and illuminating account of how they went from President of the United States one day, to ordinary citizens the next。 He tells how they handled very human problems of ego, finances, and questions about their legacy and mortality。 He shows how these men made history after they left the White House。

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Frank Long

Just started the audio book and it's really awesome! A compelling book that offers lessons on leadership, legacy, and the enduring impact of those who have held the most powerful office in the world。 It's a meditation on purpose that I think has themes that really resonate with anyone。 Just started the audio book and it's really awesome! A compelling book that offers lessons on leadership, legacy, and the enduring impact of those who have held the most powerful office in the world。 It's a meditation on purpose that I think has themes that really resonate with anyone。 。。。more

Alec Ross

I read a pre-release copy of Jared Cohen's Life After Power and as someone who THOUGHT he knew a lot about presidential history I came out of the experience reading this book educated, enlightened and entertained。 Cohen's storytelling brings well-known figures like Thomas Jefferson to life in a way that they were not known before while also bringing lesser known Presidents (Grover Cleveland and Howard Taft) into a dimensional political and psychological study that is much more interesting than t I read a pre-release copy of Jared Cohen's Life After Power and as someone who THOUGHT he knew a lot about presidential history I came out of the experience reading this book educated, enlightened and entertained。 Cohen's storytelling brings well-known figures like Thomas Jefferson to life in a way that they were not known before while also bringing lesser known Presidents (Grover Cleveland and Howard Taft) into a dimensional political and psychological study that is much more interesting than the grey, dusty histories that usually define them。 His study of more contemporary Presidents (Jimmy Carter and George W。 Bush) are especially acute, going into the minds and motivations of these men。 More than anything else, Cohen knows how to write history in a way that makes it entertaining and relevant in 2024。 He is a gifted writer who knows how to draw out the comical (while still relevant) moments in our histories and he has written something that anyone (even non Presidents) will find relevant as they think about second or third acts in their lives。 This book is 5 stars! 。。。more

Melanie

His first book on presidents who came into power after their predecessors died was rather poorly done。 I wonder if this one is similar but probably won't stick around to find out。 His first book on presidents who came into power after their predecessors died was rather poorly done。 I wonder if this one is similar but probably won't stick around to find out。 。。。more

Allira

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Arezo Koh

This is such a great idea。 The excerpt in Fox was so interesting。 Read a friend’s copy and just ordered my own!

Jenna Metcalf

Seems fabulous!

Wilson Shirley

There are so many presidential biographies out there that any new contribution to the genre needs a compelling reason to be written。 Life After Power has that in spades。 This is a book about the parts of presidents’ lives that we usually ignore - what they do after the White House。 It turns out that these are sleep retirement years。 Former presidents have changed history - they’ve led the abolitionist movement, run for president, championed relief efforts after World War II, and a lot more。 The There are so many presidential biographies out there that any new contribution to the genre needs a compelling reason to be written。 Life After Power has that in spades。 This is a book about the parts of presidents’ lives that we usually ignore - what they do after the White House。 It turns out that these are sleep retirement years。 Former presidents have changed history - they’ve led the abolitionist movement, run for president, championed relief efforts after World War II, and a lot more。 The Jimmy Carter chapter was particularly fascinating - everyone knows about Guinea worm and Habitat for Humanity。 But he also tried to get the UNSC to veto George HW Bush’s Gulf War plans? I didn’t know that。If you think you know about these seven presidents, the bottom line is that you don’t know the whole story。 Life After Power is a great education and a fun read。 。。。more

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