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Hard Work, But It's Worth It - by Bethany Hegedus (Hardcover)

Hard Work, But It's Worth It - by  Bethany Hegedus (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Even before Jimmy Carter became president, he knew the value of hard work. Living on his family's peanut farm, Jimmy saw how hard work yielded strong results. At least it did for some people. But growing up in the segregated South, Jimmy also saw firsthand how white people and black people were not treated equally. None of it was right. None of it was fair. So Jimmy created a list of Good Mental Habits to help him navigate life's challenges. The list guided his thoughts and actions and helped him fight for change, whether working with civil rights leaders to end racial discrimination in his home state of Georgia, helping to negotiate peace in the Middle East, or building homes for the poor through Habitat for Humanity. From the statehouse to the White House and beyond, Jimmy has worked to make change for all people, devoting decades to public service and becoming one of the most respected humanitarians of our time. It's hard work, but it's worth it"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The first picture book about the inspiring life of humanitarian Jimmy Carter, the thirty-ninth president of the United States and a Nobel Prize winner--from <em>Alabama Spitfire </em></strong><strong>author Bethany Hegedus. </strong><strong>This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 4 to 6. It's a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.</strong></p><p>Even before Jimmy Carter became president, he knew the value of hard work. Living on his family's peanut farm, Jimmy saw how hard work yielded strong results.</p><p>At least it did for some people. But growing up in the segregated South, Jimmy also saw firsthand how white people and black people were not treated equally. None of it was right. None of it was fair.</p><p>So Jimmy created a list of Good Mental Habits to help him navigate life's challenges. The list guided his thoughts and actions and helped him fight for change, whether working with civil rights leaders to end racial discrimination in his home state of Georgia, helping to negotiate peace in the Middle East, or building homes for the poor through Habitat for Humanity.</p><p>From the statehouse to the White House and beyond, Jimmy has worked to make change for all people, devoting decades to public service and becoming one of the most respected humanitarians of our time. It's hard work, but it's worth it.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Even before Jimmy Carter became president, he knew the value of hard work. Living on his family's peanut farm, Jimmy saw how hard work yielded strong results. At least it did for some people. But growing up in the segregated South, Jimmy also saw firsthand how white people and black people were not treated equally. None of it was right. None of it was fair.</p><p>So Jimmy created a list of Good Mental Habits to help him navigate life's challenges. The list guided his thoughts and actions and helped him fight for change, whether working with civil rights leaders to end racial discrimination in his home state of Georgia, helping to negotiate peace in the Middle East, or building homes for the poor through Habitat for Humanity.</p><p>From the statehouse to the White House and beyond, Jimmy has worked to make change for all people, devoting decades to public service and becoming one of the most respected humanitarians of our time. It's hard work, but it's worth it.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The book doesn't shy away from Carter's failings...But it ends with his triumphant return to prominence as a humanitarian, depicting a man always true to himself and the Good Mental Habits list he wrote as a boy."--<em>New York Times Book Review</em><br><br><strong>"</strong>Intertwined qualities of grit and social conscience inform every page of Hegedus's sensitive, uplifting biography, while Han's reportorial digital illustrations reflect Carter's unpretentious character."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"An affectionate, admiring tribute to our 39th president."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>Praise for ALABAMA SPITFIRE: <strong> </strong>"An affectionate ode to a writer who 'carved out a life of her own design.'"<br/><br/>--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>Praise for ALABAMA SPITFIRE: <strong> </strong>"The inspirational story of a protagonist who 'carved out a life of her own design.'"--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"Inspirational in every way, this selection is first-rate."--Nationally Syndicated Columnist <em>Books to Borrow . . . Books to Buy</em><br/> <strong><em></em></strong><br><br>&#8220Uses stories from Carter's childhood to engage young readers while making significant points.... An informative introduction to Jimmy Carter.&#8221--ALA Booklist<br><br>Praise for ALABAMA SPITFIRE: <strong> </strong>"Admirably show[s] Lee's experiences in Alabama and in New York City."<br/><br/>--School Library Journal<br>

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