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No Such Thing as a Bad Day: A Memoir | 
enlarge | Author: Hamilton Jordan Publisher: Longstreet Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 565007
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.8 x 1.2
ISBN: 156352578X Dewey Decimal Number: 921 UPC: 797993257800 EAN: 9781563525780 ASIN: 156352578X
Publication Date: September 25, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Part memoir, part cancer survival story, this New York Times bestseller recounts the political adventures and personal struggles of former White House Chief-of-Staff Hamilton Jordan.
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No Such Thing As A Bad DayI June 23, 2008 I enjoyed this book because I am a cancer survivor. Mr. Jordan also discussed and gave an inside look into political events that happened events over 2 decades ago, which I found to be interesting.
A Brave and Inspirational Man May 21, 2008 I read this book years ago and never forgot this brave uplifting man as he fought his battle with cancer. I am greatly saddened to hear of his passing today. His words will live on for anyone facing life's greatest challenges.
No such thing as an uninteresting life June 29, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have several relatives with cancer,including my son who is a childhood leukemia surviver. I bought this book expecting to learn more about dealing with the diagnosis of the "Big C". I got that and much, much more. This book is an inspiration for those touched by cancer, but also an inspiration to see how seemingly small decisions or details in life can a have huge impact. It also is an insider's view of what life in the Deep South was like in the mid-19th century. Whether you read this book to better understand how to deal with cancer, how to face difficult circumstances in general, or how how a single person can make a huge difference in the lives of others, or just an interesting read you will not be disappointed.
A veritable shot in the arm! December 7, 2002 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
Hamilton Jordan tells of his inspiring victory over the deadly disease that affects us all in one way or another - cancer. He also tells the intriguing and compelling history of his brief tenure in the White House under Jimmy Carter as well as the inspiring story of his uncle, who fought racism in rural Georgia ahead of his time.But above all, this book provided me with a shot in the arm while I was in the hospital for over a month with pneumonia. Feeling somewhat down, this book really lifted my spirits. Jordan proves that a positive outlook and one deeply rooted in prayer and faith in God immensely helps those in dire medical circumstances. I am a walking monument and a true believer of the power of prayer and faith in God. I highly recommend this book to everyone - whether you're sick or not. It is ineffably a book that leaves you with a warm fuzzy feeling after you put it down. A great gift to someone you love - including yourself.
Good book..kept me up till 3 am March 16, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Not many books kept me up past my bedtime but this ranks as one of them. Jordan is frank, lucid and at times funny but I would prefer if he elaborates on his tenure as chief of staff further. I'm sure the conversation he had with Carter in his old car campaining for this little known person then would interest a lot of people...well he left that part out. This book is about hope and doing something about it.
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