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“Papà, fammi una promessa” racconta l’anno successivo, che sarebbe diventato il più importante e impegnativo della vita e della carriera straordinaria di Joe Biden. Da vicepresidente degli Stati Uniti, infatti, Biden quell’anno viaggiò intorno al mondo per più di centomila chilometri, crisi dopo crisi, dall’Ucraina all’America Centrale all’Iraq. Quando arrivava una telefonata da New York, o da Washington, o da Kiev, o da Baghdad – «Joe, dammi una mano» – lui rispondeva. Per dodici mesi, mentre Beau lottava per sopravvivere e infine moriva, Biden provò a trovare un equilibrio tra due imperativi: tenere fede agli impegni e alle responsabilità presi con il suo paese, e a quelli con la sua famiglia. Il tutto con una domanda incombente e mai davvero lontana: se candidarsi o meno alle elezioni presidenziali del 2016.
Quell’anno portò grandi risultati e trionfi, e dolori laceranti; ma anche nei momenti peggiori Biden potè contare sulla forza dei suoi antichi e profondi legami familiari, sulla sua fede e sulla sua amicizia vera con l’uomo che sedeva nello Studio Ovale, Barack Obama.
Scritto in modo intenso e diretto, Joe Biden trasmette ai lettori l’urgenza di ogni momento, raccontando sia i giorni in cui non riusciva ad andare avanti che quelli in cui pensava di non potersi permettere una pausa.
Questo non è solo un libro scritto da un vicepresidente. È un libro scritto da un padre, da un nonno, da un amico e da un marito. “Papà, fammi una promessa” racconta la storia di come la famiglia e gli amici possono sostenerci e di come una speranza, uno scopo e la voglia di fare possono guidarci attraverso il dolore di una perdita verso la luce di un nuovo futuro.
“Un drammatico dietro le quinte, onesto, schietto e ricco di dettagli. Chiunque abbia perso qualcuno troverà un sincero conforto nelle parole dell'autore... Alcuni frammenti di vulnerabilità rendono questo libro indimenticabile.” — The New York Times
“Il racconto intenso, istruttivo e profondamente toccante di Joe Biden e della lotta di una famiglia contro un cancro al cervello, combattuta bilanciando gli impegni del suo lavoro di vicepresidente e le tentazioni di un'altra corsa per la presidenza. È anche un toccante resoconto della crudele realtà del cancro, in particolare il cancro che colpisce un figlio.” — Washington Post
“Una lettura vivace, spesso edificante, conseguenza della congenita franchezza dell'autore e della sua irreprimibile onestà.” — Vanity Fair USA
“Biden unisce una storia straziante con una storia elettorale e un'altra di politica estera; in questo modo regala qualcosa ad ogni lettore, a prescindere da quali siano i suoi interessi.
The Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller
'Biden splices a heartbreaking story with an election story and a foreign affairs story. And in so doing, he offers something for everyone, no matter which strand draws you in' – The New York Times Book Review
From President-Elect Joe Biden, winner of the 2020 United States presidential election, Promise Me Dad is his deeply moving memoir about the year that would forever change both a family and a country.
In November 2014, thirteen members of the Biden family gathered for their traditional Thanksgiving celebration. But this year felt different from previous. Joe and Jill Biden's eldest son, Beau, had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour fifteen months earlier, and his survival was uncertain. 'Promise me, Dad,' Beau had told his father. 'Give me your word that no matter what happens, you’re going to be all right.' Joe Biden gave him his word.
Promise Me, Dad chronicles the year that followed, which would be the most momentous and challenging in Joe Biden’s extraordinary life and career. Vice President Biden travelled more than a hundred thousand miles that year, across the world, dealing with crises in Ukraine, Central America and Iraq. While Beau fought for, and then lost his life, the Vice President balanced the twin imperatives of living up to his responsibilities to his country and his responsibilities to his family, while contemplating the insistent and urgent question of whether he should seek the presidency in 2016. Even in the worst times, Biden was able to lean on the strength of his long, deep bonds with his family, on his faith, and on his deepening friendship with the man in the Oval Office, Barack Obama.
Promise Me, Dad is a story of how family and friendships sustain us and how hope, purpose and action can guide us through the pain of personal loss into the light of a new future.
“I remain captivated by the possibilities of politics and public service. In fact, I believe that my chosen profession is a noble calling.”—Joe Biden
Joe Biden has both witnessed and participated in a momentous epoch of American history. In Promises to Keep, Joe Biden reveals what these experiences taught him about himself, his colleagues, and the institutions of government.
With his customary candor and wit, Biden movingly recounts growing up in a staunchly Catholic multigenerational household in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware; overcoming personal tragedy, life-threatening illness, and career setbacks; his relationships with presidents, with world leaders, and with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle; and his leadership of powerful Senate committees.
Through these and other recollections, Biden shows us how the guiding principles he learned early in life—to work to make people’s lives better; to honor family and faith; to value persistence, candor, and honesty—are the foundation on which he has based his life’s work as husband, father, and public servant.
Promises to Keep is an intimate series of reflections from a public servant who surmounted numerous challenges to become one of our most effective leaders and who refuses to be cynical about politics. It is also a stirring testament to the promise of the United States.
Praise for Promises to Keep
“A ripping good read . . . Biden is a master storyteller and has stories worth telling.”—The Christian Science Monitor
“A compelling personal story.”—The New York Times
“Moving . . . [Biden’s] response to tragedy and near death [is] both admirable and likable.”—Salon
“The energy and vigor Sarah has brought to the fight for equality is ever present in this book.”—Vice President–elect Kamala Harris
Foreword by President-elect Joe Biden
Before she became the first transgender person to speak at a national political convention in 2016 at the age of twenty-six, Sarah McBride struggled with the decision to come out—not just to her family but to the students of American University, where she was serving as student body president. She’d known she was a girl from her earliest memories, but it wasn’t until the Facebook post announcing her truth went viral that she realized just how much impact her story could have on the country.
Four years later, McBride was one of the nation’s most prominent transgender activists, walking the halls of the White House, advocating inclusive legislation, and addressing the country in the midst of a heated presidential election. She had also found her first love and future husband, Andy, a trans man and fellow activist, who complemented her in every way . . . until cancer tragically intervened.
Informative, heartbreaking, and profoundly empowering, Tomorrow Will Be Different is McBride’s story of love and loss and a powerful entry point into the LGBTQ community’s battle for equal rights and what it means to be openly transgender. From issues like bathroom access to health care to gender in America, McBride weaves the important political and cultural milestones into a personal journey that will open hearts and change minds.
As McBride urges: “We must never be a country that says there’s only one way to love, only one way to look, and only one way to live.”
The fight for equality and freedom has only just begun.