Hard Call: Great Decisions and the Extraordinary People Who Made Them by John McCain, Mark Salter (With)

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  • Publisher: Twelve
  • Pub. Date: August 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780446580403
  • Sales Rank: 112,264
  • 480pp
 
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In Hard Call, acclaimed authors John McCain and Mark Salter describe the anatomy of great decisions in history by telling the remarkable stories of men and women who have exemplified composure, wisdom, and intellect in the face of life’s toughest decisions.

The authors identify six qualities typically represented in the best decisions: Awareness. Timing. Foresight. Confidence. Humility. Inspiration. These qualities are personified by the exceptional individuals in this book, each of whom made a hard call:
-Branch Rickey’s awareness of the opposition he would face in integrating the Brooklyn Dodgers, and his sagacity in choosing the right man, Jackie Robinson, to break baseball’s color barrier. -Winston Churchill’s foresight in preparing England’s Navy for war. -Anwar Sadat’s and Menachem Begin’s timing in choosing to risk their lives and political careers by seeking peace in the aftermath of war. -Gertrude Ederle’s confidence in deciding to swim the English Channel - and her fortitude in continuing the quest against the wishes of her coach, despite the fact that no woman had ever succeeded. -Reinhold Niebuhr’s humility in deciding to abandon his pacifist views and endorse the use of violence against persecution in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. -Abraham Lincoln’s historic act of inspiration: His decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, the role of faith in his life, and his willingness to suffer for a cause greater than himself.

Woven into these stories are John McCain’s own views on the process and art of decision-making and examples of the hard calls we face in our lives. "When I assess a decision," McCain writes, "I want to know all I can about the character of the decision maker before I examine the properties of the decision, its outcome or how it was arrived at."

Hard Call is a testament to the people whose choices serve as a beacon for us all.

The New York Times - Jacob Heilbrunn

At his best McCain, who covers a tremendous amount of territory, weaves together personal reflections with historical analysis.

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Biography

John McCain was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1986 and was named one of America's ten best Senators by Time magazine in 2006. During his military career he received a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, the Legion of Merit, the Purple Heart, and a Distinguished Flying Cross. He and his wife, Cindy, live in Phoenix, Arizona.

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A must read from a Presidential Candidateby Anonymous

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June 16, 2008: To gain some insight to the Author's self-awareness and courage, this is a must-read going into the Fall Election.

making a difference with the better choiceby Anonymous

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August 03, 2007: john mccains new book hard call is really amazing to me cause he looks at the leadership abilitys of many prominate individuels and the choices they have had to make whean they have been faced with tough situations. this is a fantastic study of some very intresting individuels and I think their lifes will find courage and this managment skills will help everyone in their lifes. great gift idea.