Iacocca's 1984 autobiography made history for its outspokenness. Now, in 1988, he stirs again buy speaking from his heart what is on his mind: at home, as he raises his and grows older; in the nation, as the deficit mounts. Wall street wavers and the twentieth century draws to a close; and in our increasingly interdependent world.
He asks (above all), how can we improve the quality of our lives and make "Made in America" mean something again?