Decades Of Politics And Partnership In Jimmy Carter’s ‘Full Life’
By NPR Staff
Former president Jimmy Carter was one of the youngest ex-presidents ever when he left office in 1981. His new memoir, A Full Life, looks back at his years of public service, in and out of office.
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