On Sale
Date: September 4, 2007
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Bill Clinton: GIVING |
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$24.95
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Former President Bill Clinton has written a book about
citizen activism and public service that will be published in September by
Alfred A. Knopf. The announcement was made today by Sonny Mehta, Knopf's
Chairman and Editor in Chief.
GIVING: How Each of Us Can Change the World is an inspiring
look at how individual endeavors can save lives and solve problems, and it
offers compelling examples of both citizen and corporate activism at work in
the world today. The book will go on sale nationwide September 4 with a
first printing of 750,000 copies. It will be published simultaneously as an
ebook, as a Large Print Edition, and as a Random House Audiobook, read by
the author. Additionally, a portion of President Clinton's proceeds from the
book will be donated to charities and nonprofits that are doing their part
to change the world.
"I've done my best in this book to demonstrate what I've
seen firsthand through my Foundation's work in Africa and around the world:
that all kinds of giving can make a profoundly positive difference," said
President Clinton. "The amount of good that so many individuals and NGOs
(nongovernmental organizations) have been able to do has proven to me that
almost everyone-regardless of income, available time, age, and skills-can do
something useful for others and, in the process, strengthen the fabric of
our shared humanity."
GIVING highlights the work of a number of extraordinary
people and organizations-some famous, as well as many private citizens whom
readers will be hearing about for the first time-all of whom represent a
global floodtide of nongovernmental nonprofit activity. Their remarkable
stories suggest that the act of giving takes many forms, and it emphasizes
that offerings of time, skills, objects, and ideas can be just as important
as contributions of money.
Clinton writes about the life-changing aspect of giving-of
men and women who traded in their corporate careers, and of the fulfillment
they now experience through their new efforts and associations. He also
examines, in a chapter on organizing markets for the public good,
progressive companies that do good work: going green; opening markets for
the under-served in disadvantaged communities; hiring people who were once
on welfare; and promoting fair wages and decent working conditions for all.
Clinton addresses the role of government, suggesting that when it works
well, citizen service can reinforce and supplement its efforts; when it
doesn't, citizens need to harness time, money, knowledge, and skills in an
effort to change, improve, or protect government policy. He outlines what we
as individuals can do, the steps we can all take, how much we should
consider giving, and why our giving is so important.
"Bill Clinton's actions and deeds during his
post-presidential years, both directly and through his foundation, have had
an extraordinary impact on the lives of millions," said Mehta. "His new book
suggests that all of us can have a profound influence on the lives of others
through acts of giving. I believe this book has the power to change both our
outlook and our communities, and it will make a real contribution towards
turning the world into a better place."
Clinton has committed to a national author tour at the time
of publication.
President Clinton's previous book, My Life, was published by
Knopf in 2004. It remains one of the bestselling memoirs of all time.
ISBN 978-0-307-26674-3 |