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The ultimate guide to President Joe Biden, filled with all the fun, all the inspiration, and none of the malarkey.. The aviators. The Amtrak. The bromance with Barack Obama. Few politicians are as iconic, or as beloved, as Joe Biden. Now, in The Book of Joe, Biden fans and political junkies alike have the ultimate look at Americas 46th president. Covering the key chapters in Bidens life and career - and filled with classic Biden-isms, including "Thats a bunch of malarkey" and "I may be Irish, but Im not stupid" - this entertaining blend of biography, advice, and muscle cars explores the moments that forged Joe Biden, and what they can teach us today. But along with this "Wisdom of Joe," the book also reveals the inspirational story of a man whose life has been shaped by his fathers advice: Get back up. Time after time, Biden has bounced back from both personal heartbreaks and professional disappointments, and just like Joe, sometimes we all have to dust ourselves off and fight back. Packed with lessons we need now more than ever, The Book of Joe is both a celebration of a revered political figure and a testament to the power of a life filled with integrity, perseverance, and plenty of ice cream.



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Jeff Wilser

Jeff Wilser is the author of Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life. He has written four previous books, including The Good News About What's Bad For You... and The Bad News About What's Good For You, which was selected as an Amazon Best Book of the Month in both Non-Fiction and Humor. His writing has appeared in print or online in New York magazine, GQ, Conde Nast Traveler, Glamour, Cosmo, Men's Fitness, Esquire, mental_floss, MTV, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Comstock's, The Miami Herald, The Baltimore Sun, Detroit Free Press, and The Huffington Post.The topics? You name it. He has written about US history, health, relationships, film, travel, pop culture, the folly of juice cleanses, hashtags, monks, Game of Thrones, architecture, books, fashion, sneak attacks of World War II, how to pick champagne, the intersection of math and magic, Finland's school system, and the shortcomings of General Custer. He can't tan.



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