- Faith of My Fathers
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name = Faith of My Fathers
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author =John McCain withMark Salter
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language = English
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publisher =Random House
release_date = August, 1999
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media_type =Hardcover
pages = 349
isbn = ISBN 0-375-50191-6
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followed_by =Worth the Fighting For "Faith of My Fathers" is a 1999 best selling non-fiction book by United States Senator
John McCain withMark Salter . Published byRandom House , it is part autobiography, part family memoir.History
Publisher
Random House paid McCain $500,000 for a two-book advance.cite book |title = Man of the People: The Life of John McCain |first = Paul |last = Alexander |authorlink=Paul Alexander |id = ISBN 0-471-22829-X |year = 2002 |publisher =John Wiley & Sons pp. 194–195.] Half went to McCain (which he donated to charity) and half to Salter, McCain's longtime legislative aide. The book was released in late August 1999; during September, McCain went on a 15-city book tour, that dovetailed with campaign stops his 2000 presidential campaign that would be formally announced later in the month.The book was a commercial success, spending 24 weeks on the
New York Times Best Seller list between September 1999 and March 2000, with a peak position of number two. [cite web | url=http://booksandauthors.wiseto.com/bna/about_the_book/GALE%7CM1300097727 | title=Faith of My Fathers (1999) | publisher=Books and Authors | accessdate=2008-02-19] Reviews of the book were almost all positive. Royalties from the book were donated to charity.cite news | url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23930780/ | title=Beer heiress could be next first lady | author=Sharon Theimer | publisher=Associated Press forMSNBC.com | date=2008-04-03 | accessdate=2008-04-29]The memoir was made into the 2005 television film "Faith of My Fathers". McCain also wrote a sequel memoir, 2002's "
Worth the Fighting For ".Synopsis
The book traces the story of McCain's life growing up, during his time in the
United States Naval Academy , and his military service as anaval aviator before and during theVietnam War . His story is interwoven with those of his father John S. "Jack" McCain, Jr. and his grandfather John S. "Slew" McCain, Sr., both four-star admirals."Slew" McCain commanded the Aircraft Carriers of Task Force 38 in the Pacific in late 1944 and 1945, ultimately having 15 carriers and 8 battleships, plus their escorts, under his control for operations against Japan in July 1945. "Jack" McCain was an submariner in the US Navy during the Pacific War, and rose to Four Star Rank when John McCain was a POW in Hanoi. McCain writes forthrightly of his rebellious and misspent youth, and his conflicts about following in his forefathers' steps.
The centerpiece of "Faith of My Fathers" is a lengthy account of McCain's five and half years as a
prisoner of war inNorth Vietnam ese camps, of the torturing and suffering he and his fellow prisoners endured, and the various kinds of faith that enabled him to carry on through the ordeal. The book concludes with the release from captivity of him and the other POWs in 1973.The following passage explains the book's title:
Glory belongs to the act of being constant to something greater than yourself, to a cause, to your principles. No misfortune, no injury, no humiliation can destroy it. This is the faith that my commanders affirmed, that my brothers-in-arms encouraged my allegiance to… It was my father and grandfather's faith. A filthy, broken man, all I had left of my dignity was the faith of my fathers. It was enough".
ee also
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Early life and military career of John McCain
* "Character Is Destiny "
* "My Dad, John McCain "References
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