I really did not like this book.
Former White House chief-of-staff (President Carter) Hamilton Jordan chronicles his memoirs in this cancer survival story. Jordan's life has echoed the collective national experience of his generation on many levels: Vietnam, his youth in the Civil-Rights-era South, and his tumultuous years in Washington, D.C.
Not just once, but three times he has been diagnosed with cancer in its various forms: non-Hodgkins lymphoma, melanoma, and prostate cancer. He fought all of this with a positive attitude and a well-informed mind.
This is an unforgettable read on many fronts: practical advice about coping with cancer, and memorable anecdotes about notable figures of recent American history.
Not just once, but three times he has been diagnosed with cancer in its various forms: non-Hodgkins lymphoma, melanoma, and prostate cancer. He fought all of this with a positive attitude and a well-informed mind.
This is an unforgettable read on many fronts: practical advice about coping with cancer, and memorable anecdotes about notable figures of recent American history.