At ease: Stories I tell to friends
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Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
Action & Adventure
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1967
Publisher
DOUBLEDAY & CO.
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
1299122817
ISBN-13
9781299122819
Description
In a captivating collection of narratives, Dwight D. Eisenhower crafts a series of engaging and relatable stories that draw readers into moments of camaraderie and reflection. The anecdotes reveal a timeless relevance, showcasing the simplicity and complexity of human interactions. Eisenhower’s deft storytelling invites readers to share in his experiences, blending personal insights with broader themes of friendship and understanding.
Through these relatable tales, the author reflects on his journeys, both personal and professional, offering a rare glimpse into the man behind the military and political icon. Each story unfolds with a warmth and authenticity that resonates deeply, encouraging connections between past and present. Eisenhower's ability to convey profound messages through simple narratives makes these stories not just memorable but also impactful.
This collection serves as a reminder of the value of storytelling in building relationships and bridging gaps between diverse experiences. In doing so, it reveals Eisenhower’s profound appreciation for shared moments and the enduring power of friendship.
Through these relatable tales, the author reflects on his journeys, both personal and professional, offering a rare glimpse into the man behind the military and political icon. Each story unfolds with a warmth and authenticity that resonates deeply, encouraging connections between past and present. Eisenhower's ability to convey profound messages through simple narratives makes these stories not just memorable but also impactful.
This collection serves as a reminder of the value of storytelling in building relationships and bridging gaps between diverse experiences. In doing so, it reveals Eisenhower’s profound appreciation for shared moments and the enduring power of friendship.
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