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“Book is unread and is in pristine condition”
Binding
Hardcover w/Jacket
Origin
American
Signed By
Vincente Fox, Marta Fox
Signed
Yes
Ex Libris
No
Book Series
President
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Subject
Biography & Autobiography
Modified Item
Yes
Year Printed
2007
Type
Novel
Special Attributes
1st Edition
Features
Signed, 1st Edition, Certificates of Authenticity (COA) Included, Dust Jacket
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9780670018390
Book Title
Revolution of Hope : the Life, Faith, and Dreams of a Mexican President
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Item Length
9.2 in
Publication Year
2007
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Vincente Fox, Vicente Fox, Rob Allyn
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography
Topic
International Relations / General, Presidents & Heads of State
Item Weight
23.1 Oz
Item Width
6.2 in
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0670018392
ISBN-13
9780670018390
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60102157

Product Key Features

Book Title
Revolution of Hope : the Life, Faith, and Dreams of a Mexican President
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
International Relations / General, Presidents & Heads of State
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Vincente Fox, Vicente Fox, Rob Allyn
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-021284
Reviews
Memoir of the former Mexican president, whose remarkable rise to power was followed by a six-year tenure in office that was marked by an extraordinary upswing in the country's fortunes. Published less than a year after his presidency came to a close, this wide-ranging overview of Fox's life unfolds at a furious pace, as he catalogs his many personal and professional achievements. Fox and co-author Allyn keep the political rhetoric to a minimum, only occasionally lapsing into corny sweeping statements about the state of the world. Instead, they focus on Fox's transformation from a truck driver for Coca-Cola to the first Mexican president to be elected from an opposition party since 1920. The book initially focuses on Fox's early life, offering insight into his upbringing, details about his family life and vivid descriptions of the poverty that beset the country in the future president's formative years. Though his family was by no means wealthy, his father's career as a ranchero earned enough for Fox to study at a Jesuit school in Wisconsin. Menial jobs followed, and, in a move that paralleled his astounding rise to president, Fox managed to work his way up from truck driver to CEO of Coca-Cola's Mexican operation. As Fox reveals his admirable achievements, he litters the text with asides, comments and anecdotes, most of which make for revealing and entertaining reading. He unravels his encounter with Arnold Schwarzenegger (Fox had his own "Schwarzenegger problem," as his mother was not a native Mexican citizen), offers his timely opinion on Barack Obama, discusses his differences with George W. Bush, presents a passionate argument for globalization and explains why he's a voraciousreader of political memoirs. These elements, along with the thrilling descriptions of the buildup to Fox's election victory, provide a welcome personal touch to an already well-documented story. Cynics looking for PR spin may be surprised by this book, which is driven by Fox's undeniable raconteurial skills and his keen eye for drama. "Kirkus Reviews", “Memoir of the former Mexican president, whose remarkable rise to power was followed by a six-year tenure in office that was marked by an extraordinary upswing in the country's fortunes. Published less than a year after his presidency came to a close, this wide-ranging overview of Fox's life unfolds at a furious pace, as he catalogs his many personal and professional achievements. Fox and co-author Allyn keep the political rhetoric to a minimum, only occasionally lapsing into corny sweeping statements about the state of the world. Instead, they focus on Fox's transformation from a truck driver for Coca-Cola to the first Mexican president to be elected from an opposition party since 1920. The book initially focuses on Fox's early life, offering insight into his upbringing, details about his family life and vivid descriptions of the poverty that beset the country in the future president's formative years. Though his family was by no means wealthy, his father's career as a ranchero earned enough for Fox to study at a Jesuit school in Wisconsin. Menial jobs followed, and, in a move that paralleled his astounding rise to president, Fox managed to work his way up from truck driver to CEO of Coca-Cola's Mexican operation. As Fox reveals his admirable achievements, he litters the text with asides, comments and anecdotes, most of which make for revealing and entertaining reading. He unravels his encounter with Arnold Schwarzenegger (Fox had his own "Schwarzenegger problem," as his mother was not a native Mexican citizen), offers his timely opinion on Barack Obama, discusses his differences with George W. Bush, presents a passionate argument for globalization and explains why he's a voracious reader of political memoirs. These elements, along with the thrilling descriptions of the buildup to Fox's election victory, provide a welcome personal touch to an already well-documented story. Cynics looking for PR spin may be surprised by this book, which is driven by Fox's undeniable raconteurial skills and his keen eye for drama.� — Kirkus Reviews
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
Twelfth Grade
Grade To
UP
Dewey Decimal
972.08/41092 B
Synopsis
The charismatic former President of Mexico offers a clear and candid perspective on the state of world affairs. 16-page b&w photo insert., The charismatic former President of Mexico offers a clear and candid perspective on the state of world affairs When Vicente Fox swept into office in 2000, he broke the dictatorial one-party rule that had strangled Mexico for over seventy years. A native son of Mexico, grandson of immigrants from the United States and Spain, Fox worked his way from ranch hand and truck driver to the youngest CEO in the history of Coca-Cola. His political rise from precinct worker to world leader was equally swift. As president, Vicente Fox steered Mexico’s fragile young democracy through turbulent times, ushering in six years of economic stability and reform in health care, education, and housing, with increased freedom of the press. His presidency also reduced poverty and tackled corruption. Vicente Fox embodies the American Dream in its broadest sense as a vision of the New World, as well as the story of Mexico. Elected as a political outsider with a message of honesty, change, and hope, he is truly a world hero of democracy. This vivid book interweaves his inspiring personal story with his bold ideas for the future of the planet. For the first time, President Fox reveals the ups and downs of his close but rocky relationships with world leaders from President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair to Fidel Castro, Vladimir Putin and Hugo Ch vez. In Revolution of Hope , President Fox outlines a new vision of hope for the future of the Americas. He speaks out forcefully on hot global topics like immigration, the war in Iraq, racism, globalization, the role of the United Nations, free trade, religion, gender equity, indigenous rights and the moral imperative to heal the global divide between rich and poor nations. From the man who brought true democracy to Mexico, Revolution of Hope is a personal story of triumph and a political vision for the future., The charismatic former President of Mexico offers a clear and candid perspective on the state of world affairs When Vicente Fox swept into office in 2000, he broke the dictatorial one-party rule that had strangled Mexico for over seventy years. A native son of Mexico, grandson of immigrants from the United States and Spain, Fox worked his way from ranch hand and truck driver to the youngest CEO in the history of Coca-Cola. His political rise from precinct worker to world leader was equally swift. As president, Vicente Fox steered Mexicos fragile young democracy through turbulent times, ushering in six years of economic stability and reform in health care, education, and housing, with increased freedom of the press. His presidency also reduced poverty and tackled corruption. Vicente Fox embodies the American Dream in its broadest sense as a vision of the New World, as well as the story of Mexico. Elected as a political outsider with a message of honesty, change, and hope, he is truly a world hero of democracy. This vivid book interweaves his inspiring personal story with his bold ideas for the future of the planet. For the first time, President Fox reveals the ups and downs of his close but rocky relationships with world leaders from President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair to Fidel Castro, Vladimir Putin and Hugo Chvez. In "Revolution of Hope," President Fox outlines a new vision of hope for the future of the Americas. He speaks out forcefully on hot global topics like immigration, the war in Iraq, racism, globalization, the role of the United Nations, free trade, religion, gender equity, indigenous rights and the moral imperative to heal the globaldivide between rich and poor nations. From the man who brought true democracy to Mexico, "Revolution of Hope" is a personal story of triumph and a political vision for the future.
LC Classification Number
F1236.9.F69A3 2007

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  • revolution of hope

    Being interested in Mexico and its relationship with the US, this book gave a glimps in to the heart and mind of Vicente Fox, his desire to change the status of Mexico within its borders as well as in the global economy. It gave me understanding of his thoughts on issued where I may not have agreed with his actions. The book is well written, enjoyable to read and very understandable. The book gave me hope for the future of Mexico, if the current leaders can agree to carry on with some of the issues that Fox was unable to finish in his 6 year term. I would recommend the book to anyone interested in Mexico today.

  • Revolution of Hope

    Great book! I wish the US had a president with even a fraction of the hope & passion that Vicente Fox has. Fox needed more than 6 years to fix many of Mexico's problems. It will take someone with a business background to set Mexico on a better road to recovery. Read this book and remember that Mexico, like Canada, is our neighbor.

  • good buy and shipping fast.

    Because Vicente Fox is muy Chingon, and hope he going be a World Lider one day, and my President of World Coca Cola.