Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Book News

At 38, Ford Jr. Pens Memoir
                                       memphisdailynews.com
When Harold Ford Jr. delivered the keynote address at the 2000 Democratic Party convention, the young, charismatic African-American congressman from Memphis was seen as the party’s next rising star.
People began to mention him as a contender to become the country’s first black president.
Ford will describe the lessons he learned from that episode and everything that came next in his 320-page memoir, “More Davids Than Goliaths,” slated for publication in December. He’ll be 39 when his book is published by Crown, a division of Random House. Ford will describe the lessons he learned from that episode and everything that came next in his 320-page memoir, “More Davids Than Goliaths,” slated for publication in December. He’ll be 39 when his book is published by Crown, a division of Random House.More

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have to have this book! I would love to know what Mr. Ford's life has been like thus far.
Thanks for the info on it, I had no idea he had even written his memoir at such a young age.
Interesting..