Jimmy Carter, the prolific ex-president, had an extensive publishing career spanning nonfiction, poetry, fiction, and children’s stories, with works like “An Hour Before Daylight” and “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid” sparking debate. Recently honored for his literary contributions, Carter admitted that writing provided income but also posed challenges, such as the struggle he and his wife faced while co-authoring “Everything to Gain.” Despite disagreements, their marriage survived, and Carter’s extensive list of books includes titles like “The Blood of Abraham,” “An Outdoor Journal,” and “A Remarkable Mother.”
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