Never Give In: Battling Cancer in the Senate by Arlen Specter, Frank J. Scaturro

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 372,623
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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 372,623

    Synopsis

    The memoir of a Senator who was stricken by cancer just as he reached the height of his power—and how he defied illness every step of the way as he entered the national spotlight.

    Jill Ortner Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information - School Library Journal

    Those tired of reading about the 2008 presidential candidates may wish to turn to these books by U.S. politicians expressing varying degrees of separation-even alienation- from current party dogma. Hagel, senior Republican senator from Nebraska, is popular in his home state, but he has faced attacks from fellow Republicans for his outspoken objection to the Iraq War and the Bush administration's foreign policy. His book with eclectic journalist Kaminsky (American Waters: Flyfishing Journeys of a Native Son) is a thoughtful and provocative assessment of current U.S. policy and loss of stature in the eyes of our allies. Hagel evaluates U.S. diplomatic relations and stresses the need for consensus building and collaboration with other countries' leaders. He expresses dismay at the current divisive, partisan political climate and rejects the position that criticism of the Republican administration is disloyal or unpatriotic. A former business owner, he also discusses economic issues and tax policy, expressing a more conventional, business-oriented Republican philosophy.

    Specter, the centrist Republican senator from Pennsylvania, ventures in his book with attorney Scaturro (The Supreme Court's Retreat from Reconstruction) to theorize that the stress he suffered as he fought with more conservative Republicans to obtain the Senate Judiciary chairmanship-his comments on the nomination process for Supreme Court justices were interpreted by some fellow party members as a challenge to Bush's authority-as well as the stress of strenuous primary and general election campaigns may have contributed to his contracting Hodgkin's disease. He details his determination to maintain anormal work (and workout) routine during his successful chemotherapy treatment and also provides extensive behind-the-scenes reports on the actual approval processes for Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.

    Former Minnesota governor Ventura is the ultimate political outsider, and he couldn't be happier in that role. His book, with environmental journalist Russell, is a combination memoir and call-to-rally as he and his wife travel across the West and down the Baja Peninsula. All his dislike for the two-party system and the media and his distrust of government, the CIA, and the military-industrial complex are displayed in an engaging, sometimes humorous, assessment of his experiences as governor. He reminisces about his trip to Cuba, where he met Castro, and he proposes solutions to environmental, economic, and foreign-policy problems facing the world today. In the epilog he holds out the possibility that he may open a third-party campaign for President this year. All three books offer insights and thoughtful perspectives on current U.S. political issues and are recommended for public libraries.

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    Biography

    Senator Arlen Specter is Pennsylvania’s senior senator. First elected in 1980, he is now serving his fifth term. Throughout his Senate career, he has served on the Judiciary Committee, which he chaired in the 109th Congress (2005--2007) and continues to serve as its ranking member. Among his many other Senate duties, he is also a former chairman and current ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education.

    Frank J. Scaturro is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He has served as counsel for the Senate Judiciary Committee on Senator Specter’s staff, where he specializes in judicial nominations and constitutional law issues. He is the author of President Grant Reconsidered and The Supreme Court’s Retreat from Reconstruction: A Distortion of Constitutional Jurisprudence and coauthor of Public Companies.

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    Never Give In: Battling Cancer in the Senateby Anonymous

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    June 13, 2008: No matter what side of the aisle you're on (and I happen to be a member of the opposing party), you can't help but be moved by Sen. Arlen Specter's memoir of his battle with stage IVB Hodgkin's disease. His tenacity, his courage and his work ethic are beyond admirable. I am currently fighting cancer for the third time and I salute him for a touching and personal account of both his career and his illness. Sen. Specter, I wish you the best of health.

    Never Give In: Battling Cancer in the Senateby Anonymous

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    April 04, 2008: arlen specter was hit with some of the toughest forms of cancer and his doctors gave him the worst news of all. the senator had a campaign to face and several major senate hearings to deal with and he could have dropped out of his run for office and decided not to be a senator anymore but he found ways not to give in to his fear. 'never give in' is a book that shows how you can deal with the the toughest of problems that life has to hand you.I found this book fasinating because not only does this senator show you first hand how to weather the worst of storms in your life but this bestseller is also a fasinating washington memoir.


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