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JUST PEACE
Mattie J. T. Stepanek with Jimmy Carter
Cover of JUST PEACE

JUST PEACE

A Message of Hope

by Mattie J. T. Stepanek with Jimmy Carter

Andrews McMeel · 2009

Peak rank

#16

Weeks on list

1

Debuted

April 2006

Chart History

#1510152006

1 week on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #16

From a New York Times bestselling author, an inspirational world vision from the boy Jimmy Carter called "the most remarkable person I have ever known." "I was touched by the depth of passion and awed by the firm resolve with which Mattie Stepanek pursued a dream that has evaded men and women throughout history. What began as a casual discourse . . . became a treasured and enlightening friendship that changed my life forever." —Jimmy Carter Sometimes the most important messages come from the most unlikely places. Mattie J.T. Stepanek, a thirteen-year-old boy, made a difference before he died with his Heartsongs poetry series. He continues to impact the world through Just Peace. This poet, best-selling author, peace activist, and prominent voice for the Muscular Dystrophy Association fervently believed in world peace not just as a concept, but as a reality. Mattie was working on this manuscript with Jimmy Carter when he died in June 2004. Just Peace explores Mattie's concept of the world and all people as a unique mosaic of gifts. War and injustice shatter the mosaic, which can only be made whole again by planning and actively pursuing peace. The young visionary's essays, poetry, and photographs appear throughout the book. Just as important to the book and enlightening to the reader are Mattie's many correspondences, including his personal e-mails to and from former president Nobel Peace Laureate Jimmy Carter, Mattie's peace "hero" and role model, who has written a special forward for the book. Just Peace is an intimate portrait of a president, a young man of hope, and peace itself.

All Appearances

16NEWApril 2, 2006wk 1

Details

ISBN-13
9780740786600
ISBN-10
0740786601
Published
2009
Pages
309
Publisher
Andrews McMeel
Categories
Literary Collections

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