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13.1.21

What Books Should Biden Read? We Asked 22 Writers

What Books Should Biden Read? We Asked 22 Writers: What Books Should Biden Read? We Asked 22 Writers nytimes.com/2020/12/20/books/joe-biden-book-recommendations.html December 20, 2020 On Jan. 20, Joseph R. Biden Jr. will be sworn into office as the 46th president of the United States. From that day forward, he will face countless challenges, including a divided nation, a global pandemic and an increasingly uncertain future. We posed the following question to 22 writers and public figures: “What book would you recommend Joe Biden read to inform his presidency?” Here are their answers. Madeleine Albright recommends ‘The Art of the Impossible,’ by Václav Havel Image “Thirty years ago, Václav Havel became president of Czechoslovakia, a country both energized by democratic hopes and wounded by political and cultural division. His collected speeches reflect an idea of leadership that transcends party and is grounded instead in forgiveness, morality and truth. After years of deception in high places, he told citizens in his first major address, ‘I assume you did not propose me for this office so that I, too, would lie to you.’” Madeleine Albright is the former U.S. secretary of state and author of, most recently, “Hell and Other Dest

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