Worth the Fighting For: A Memoir (Unabridged)

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Worth the Fighting For: A Memoir (Unabridged)

Author: John McCain with Mark Salter
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Maverick Senator John McCain has always been famous for his candor, humor, and integrity. Now, in his latest book, McCain interweaves the stories of the leaders who influenced him (especially Billy Mitchell, a general who went against Navy brass to pioneer the creation of the U.S. Air Force) with chapters from his own life story. Hear about his last days in the navy; his first run for Congress; his education as a U.S. Senator; and his electrifying run for the Presidency in 2000. Worth the Fighting For is enlivened by the voice of an honest man searching for honor and meaning through public service in times of conflict. It is one man's story, but it is very much a story for us all.


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