Everything to Gain: Making the Most of the Rest of Your LifeEverything to Gain, first published in 1987, is the warm account of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter’s life after their years in the White House. They discuss their marriage and health issues, their work with Habitat for Humanity and the Carter Center, and much more. |
Contents
Starting Over | 1 |
Closing the Gap | 29 |
How We Live | 59 |
Working with Our Hands | 80 |
Away from Home | 116 |
We and the World | 140 |
Winding Up | 167 |
Organizations Mentioned in This Book | 173 |
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