Nonfiction
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©2024
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vi, 653 pages (large print), 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Includes index
Introduction -- Part I: What does a former president do? The man with no face -- The Egyptian American at the wall -- Work that follow you out of office -- President Bush 41 and the children's drawings -- New Orleans and the boats of Bayou La Batre -- Haiti and the people who keep going -- Hurricanes hit home, and Bush 41's last rodeo -- Family life goes on -- Part II: Fighting disease and poverty around the world and at home. The Clinton Foundation and the creation of CHAI -- The activists, the champions, and Bush 43's fair deal -- CGI : reinventing philanthropy, one commitment at a time -- The widow farmer and the spice traders -- Supporting health and opportunity at home -- Women and children first -- Skyscrapers and trees to the rescue -- Part III: Politics, rewriting history, and reviving the foundation in a still uncertain time. An old story in new clothes -- The senators face off -- Our first black president and the resurgence of the hard right -- Hillary steps down and in -- Comey and Putin get into the act -- The hazards ot rewriting history -- 2017-2020 : back to the foundation -- The virus affected us all, and the virus we resisted -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Index
"A powerful, candid, and richly detailed memoir from an American icon, revealing what life looks like after the presidency: triumphs, tribulations, and all."--Provided by publisher