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Invisible Storm A Soldiers Memoir Of Politics And Ptsd Jason Kander

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Invisible Storm A Soldiers Memoir Of Politics And Ptsd Jason Kander
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 28.55 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Jason Kander
ISBN: 9780358658962, 0358658969
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Invisible Storm A Soldiers Memoir Of Politics And Ptsd Jason Kander by Jason Kander 9780358658962, 0358658969 instant download after payment.

"A truly special book. This combination of honesty, thoughtfulness, urgency, and vulnerability is not common in leaders, and Jason demonstrates boundless occupancy of all of these traits." – Wes Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Other Wes Moore


From political wunderkind and former army intelligence officer Jason Kander comes a haunting, powerful memoir about impossible choices—and how sometimes walking away from the chance of a lifetime can be the greatest decision of all.


In 2017, President Obama, in his final Oval Office interview, was asked who gave him hope for the future of the country, and Jason Kander was the first name he mentioned. Suddenly, Jason was a national figure. As observers assumed he was preparing a run for the presidency, Jason announced a bid for mayor of Kansas City instead and was headed for a landslide victory. But after eleven years battling PTSD from his service in...

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