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The Restless Wave: Good Times, Just Causes, Great Fights, and Other Appreciations Hardcover – May 22, 2018
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“I don’t know how much longer I’ll be here. Maybe I’ll have another five years. Maybe, with the advances in oncology, they’ll find new treatments for my cancer that will extend my life. Maybe I’ll be gone before you read this. My predicament is, well, rather unpredictable. But I’m prepared for either contingency, or at least I’m getting prepared. I have some things I’d like to take care of first, some work that needs finishing, and some people I need to see. And I want to talk to my fellow Americans a little more if I may.”
So writes John McCain in this inspiring, moving, frank, and deeply personal memoir. Written while confronting a mortal illness, McCain looks back with appreciation on his years in the Senate, his historic 2008 campaign for the presidency against Barack Obama, and his crusades on behalf of democracy and human rights in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Always the fighter, McCain attacks the “spurious nationalism” and political polarization afflicting American policy. He makes an impassioned case for democratic internationalism and bi-partisanship. He tells stories of his most satisfying moments of public service, including his work with another giant of the Senate, Edward M. Kennedy. Senator McCain recalls his disagreements with several presidents, and minces no words in his objections to some of President Trump’s statements and policies. At the same time, he offers a positive vision of America that looks beyond the Trump presidency.
The Restless Wave is John McCain at his best.
- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSimon & Schuster
- Publication dateMay 22, 2018
- Dimensions6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101501178008
- ISBN-13978-1501178009
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"You can see McCain in this book struggling to reconcile himself to what his Republican Party has largely become…The six-term senator from Arizona slips in a few careful mentions of Donald J. Trump, and expresses concern about the rancor that has overtaken the country…He consistently returns again and again to what seems for him to be a core commitment: a fervent belief in American exceptionalism...his faith in his country’s beneficence remains undimmed." —Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times
"In what may be his final public act, John McCain this month will publish a book that bequeaths us a rare gift....the volume does not burden us with a lot of high-minded advice based on lessons learned, nor does it pull us down into treacly memoir. McCain is still very much McCain....What he does offer, though, at this peculiar moment of our history, is far more precious: a reminder of the values and principles that our nation has long stood for, and a spur to us to recover from this unhealthy interlude and stand for them again. Without preaching, instead by recounting stories of battles won and (often) lost, McCain unspools something akin to a self-help manual for a country that has, at least for the moment, lost its way." —Fred Hiatt, The Washington Post
“It should be required reading for anyone who wants to lead in a democracy.” —Senator Lindsey Graham, The New York Times
“History matters to McCain, and for him America is and was about its promise. The book is his farewell address, a mixture of the personal and the political. 'I have loved my life,' he writes. 'All of it.' The Restless Wave is a fitting valedictory for a man who seldom backed down.” —The Guardian, US
"Remarkable....a book-length meditation on what it means to face the hard challenges of long life and the sobering likelihood of imminent death. John McCain’s valedictory message, at the booksellers under the title The Restless Wave, is a 400-page reflection on hardship, a homily on purpose, a celebration of life — and a challenge to Americans to live up to their values and founding principles at a time when both are in jeopardy." —The Boston Globe
"This is not just a book that offers a vision of how politics might be done differently, it is essentially a blueprint for how to live a life well." —The New Statesman
“In this thoughtful valedictory, [McCain] delivers…Unlike the previous six books McCain and Salter have composed together, this one wasn’t written for voters. It was written for history…With what time he has left, the “maverick” — an appellation he has worn throughout his career, at some times more comfortably than at others — is going to put country first and tell the truth…His book will be remembered for its genuine concern about the future of our republic and the West.” —James Hohmann, The Washington Post
"McCain’s The Restless Wave coalesces a series of poignant and striking warnings of the perils facing the United States, from Russian aggression worldwide to an escalated American divide and partisanship fights to isolationist efforts and racism…He also expresses a theme of gratitude for living a life larger than he envisioned." —Stars and Stripes
“Written in McCain’s plain-spoken, occasionally brusque manner, the senator and Vietnam war veteran…offers a wide-ranging appraisal of his own career, one marked by unrealized presidential ambitions and a lofty view of America on the international stage.” —The Guardian
“John McCain always said he’d go down fighting, and so he has…McCain became, throughout his career, the embodiment of the noble nonconformist on the Hill, the politician who was all too willing to sacrifice party loyalty to do what he thought was right for the country, to do so loudly and consistently, and to fearlessly pronounce everyone, including the occupant of the Oval Office, dead wrong if they disagreed with him. Over nearly four decades in Washington, McCain has given a master class in maverickism, and it is for this he will be most remembered. So it is fitting, perhaps that the inveterate fighter is taking on Trump—another Republican politician who rose by bucking GOP orthodoxy—in his final battle, and bequeathing to the nation a bookful of advice on how to be the right kind of maverick.” —Politico
“It is clear McCain wants this book—sure to be his last—to be a guide for standing up for oppressed people around the globe, as he has done for decades.” —CNN
“Republican Senator John McCain is known as a maverick, familiar with tough fights, from prison camps in Vietnam to the floor of the U.S. Senate. Recently, he has been staying close to the Arizona ranch he calls home, as he undergoes treatment for brain cancer…but he still speaks his mind…[In The Restless Wave] there are reflections about living and past decisions, but it also makes clear that McCain still has plenty to say about America, American society, and politics in the age of President Trump.” —PBS NewsHour
"The Restless Wave is the seventh and final book McCain has written with longtime collaborator Mark Salter. Focused on his past 20 years of public life and a few major topics, it's McCain on McCain, even more uncensored than usual. Which makes it fun, no matter your politics." —New York Daily News
"Sometimes rueful, sometimes defiant, always affecting. Even McCain’s political opponents should admire the fiery grace with which he’s exiting the world." —Kirkus Review
"It is rich in his beliefs on a number of subjects critical to America....He has a particular gift for illustrating his points with stories of a wide variety of people whom he has encountered, at home and abroad....Mr. McCain as a politician was positive and irascible, an interesting combination. His well-known disposition toward 'straight talk' is evident throughout the book....America will miss this man in our public life. This book makes it very clear why." —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"If you haven't gotten the book, it is really worth getting. You don't need to agree politically, but as an American and as a human being, I think this is a book everybody should read." —Whoopi Goldberg, The View
“An elegiac memoir… the maverick Republican senator from Arizona has produced a personal memoir that is frank, poignant and ultimately a sobering commentary about the state of American democracy and world leadership.” —The Financial Times
"Moving....Rather than a response to extraordinary times, this fine memoir reads more like a requiem of a long, patriotic life." —Publishers Weekly Online
"Revisit a life fully lived in Senator John McCain’s swan song, The Restless Wave." —Entertainment Weekly
"This is a very different look back at a remarkable life and career....McCain and Salter’s book is definitely worth reading; in fact, it’s one that I wish every member of Congress and staffer would read. His vantage point on what has happened in politics and in Congress, through the eyes of someone who has lived through what he has, makes it all the more worthwhile." —National Journal
"Even if you had never heard of John McCain, reading The Restless Wave would make you want to pick him for your team." —VVA Veteran
About the Author
Mark Salter has collaborated with John McCain on all seven of their books, including The Restless Wave, Faith of My Fathers, Worth the Fighting For, Why Courage Matters, Character Is Destiny, Hard Call, and Thirteen Soldiers. He served on Senator McCain’s staff for eighteen years.
Product details
- Publisher : Simon & Schuster
- Publication date : May 22, 2018
- Edition : Mark Salter
- Language : English
- Print length : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1501178008
- ISBN-13 : 978-1501178009
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #210,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #39 in U.S.Congresses, Senates & Legislative
- #508 in Political Leader Biographies
- #2,951 in Memoirs (Books)
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Senator John McCain entered the Naval Academy in June of 1954. He served in the United States Navy until 1981. He was elected to the US House of Representatives from Arizona in 1982 and to the Senate in 1986. He was the Republican Party’s nominee for president in the 2008 election. He is the author of Faith of My Fathers, Worth Fighting For, Why Courage Matters, Character Is Destiny, Thirteen Soldiers, and The Restless Wave.
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Customers find this book to be a must-read for Americans, praising its well-written, conversational style and excellent narration. Moreover, they appreciate its insights into McCain's life and views, and consider him a true statesman who loved America deeply. The book is heartwarming and inspirational, with one customer noting its brilliant reflection of a brave life, while others highlight its emphasis on honor, integrity, and patriotism.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseNobody's perfect, but only a select few among us are both conscious of the full range of our shortcomings and transparent with the world about them. John McCain lived a very public life with this self-awareness on extraordinary display. His final salutation to us all, "The Restless Wave", was written not only with McCain's unusual degree of self-awareness, but with an acute awareness of his imminent mortality.
As a result, "The Restless Wave" doesn't read like other political books (though McCain himself produced several). Nor does it read like a conventional memoir of public life -- many of which are written with the express intent of hinting at something "to be continued". This was it for McCain: He knew this would be his last full-length opportunity to speak to his fellow Americans uninterrupted. And so he did with enthusiasm and a sort of defiance: Not the petty defiance of a toddler who doesn't want to do as he or she is told, but the kind of defiance that defined McCain's time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
This book is John McCain's valedictory. It lays down a marker on a sense of what is right, why that right should be not just defended but promoted, and to whom the responsibility falls for undertaking the task. He confronts the immediate political climate head-on, defining not just his open hostilities with Donald Trump but also his honest regrets about what his one-time rival Barack Obama failed to do, as well.
But despite the fact that McCain's book carries a spirit of itching for a fight, what is more important is that he left behind dozens of thoughtful, quotable passages that remind us what is actually worth fighting for, like these:
1. "More people have lived free and prosperous lives here than in any other nation. We have acquired unprecedented wealth and power because of our governing principles, and because our government defended those principles."
2. "There have been times in the past and there will be times in the future when America's conduct at home and in the world will fall short of our own high standards. That doesn't mean that our values are imperfect, only that we are. In those instances, our true friends will encourage us to change course. But we should never believe that our fallibility disqualifies us from supporting the rights of others. That isn't humility. It's an abdication of moral responsibility."
3. "Humility is the self-knowledge that you possess as much inherent dignity as anyone else, and not one bit more. Among its other virtues, humility makes for more productive politics."
McCain's sensibility, particularly when expressed with the hand of his long-time speechwriter and writing collaborator Mark Salter, is most certainly an important (restless) wave within a much broader current of belief in things like civic virtue, personal liberty, and the dignity of individual lives. It was untimely for his life to be taken before he could see more of his work accomplished, but there is a sense that "The Restless Wave" at least permitted John McCain to say a few words that should echo long into the future.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2019Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI used to be a Republican. Now I remember why. John McCain was an honorable man of great intelligence and compassion, and I wonder if we will see his like again. He's from the era when Republicans were for fiscal responsibility, immigration to benefit both the struggling masses yearning to breathe free and America, strong global alliances that promote human rights and prevent wars and their associated horrors while they strengthen and protect America... where are the Republicans like that? Where has honor gone? And honesty? And selfless service to America and all Americans? Where are the politicians who will serve the good of the people and not just of themselves?
And he's a very good writer. This is a beautifully written book that makes many foreign policy issues clearer to the layperson, and it's entertaining. I read every word, and highly recommend it to everyone.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2018Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseWhile I enjoyed this book for what it told me about McCain's own belief structure, there are intentional omissions that are curious. McCain is an authentic American war hero and he should be revered for his service to his country. That having been said, why the choice of Sarah Palin when he preferred his friend and independent, Joe Lieberman? It is hard to believe that vetting her as a running mate would not have shown how much of an embarrassment she was and how problematic she was to become. There is a story here someone else is going to tell. McCain had to know - as the book was being finished - that his days were numbered. Therefore, in my opinion, he rejected a "tell all" and went with a high-minded view of values, international relations, and a mind-numbing series of name-dropping references to foreign leaders. he flew around the world constantly, literally creating his own foreign policy. He must have driven the presidents in office crazy while he served in congress. Clearly, McCain never met a war he did not like - especially, as he says and I paraphrase, if we suffer losses, we are in it to win it. I do not see any grasp of culture and his espousal of "American Exceptionalism" has become a distortion that has been twisted into "America first!" McCain's finest hours were his last in taking on the narcissistic lunacy of our current president. Nevertheless, the book and his self-designed funeral were attmpts (quite successful) to create a heroic myth. The book is worth reading as much for what it does not say (about his first wife and children, for example) and the unique American experience of never holding a job where his hands got dirty. Thank God the McCain/Palin ticket failed and we got Obama.
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RalliReviewed in Germany on May 16, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Great political lessons!
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI did not expect this, but Sen. McCain offers a deep insight into the political fights of his career. Very intersting and insightfull, especially for non-americans who want to learn a bit more on past political decisions in the US. Apart from this, you receive a good view on the political agenda of a person who is certainly truely missed.
Suzanne Hardy LemieuxReviewed in Canada on September 18, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Extremely good read
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book is well written and gives an insight into the man, his inherent integrity and politics. It emphasizes the importance of bipartisan cooperation...something that doesn’t seem to be done nowadays! It’s a book that is well worth reading a few times throughout the years.
MysteronManReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 20185.0 out of 5 stars The last shout - you need to listen
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseJohn McCains impending death - which he refers to often - has focused his mind like little else. This is the result of a great deal of thought and the desire to put down for the record how he sees it. He accepts his blame in mistakes and is self effacing when it comes to victories. Most of all though he is deeply worried and saddened about Trump’s Administration and what it has done to America. If he could save his own life it would be for the primary purpose of ensuring the rest of his senate term was spent as the concience of the Republican Party. Without him god knows where it will go. It’s a very important book - it tells us what we know, but sharpens the focus on things we might have brushed over. Intelligent, well written, comprehensive and honest. John McCain will be deeply missed.
Cameron LallyReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 19, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Great reflection
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseGot this just after John McCain's passing and thought it was a really good insight into his life. He goes into great detail about decisions he made as a senator, candidate in the 2008 presidential election, as well as those during the Obama and Trump administrations. It ends with his cancer diagnosis and what he hopes for America's future. Rest in peace sir
Amazon Customer j winnigReviewed in Canada on March 25, 20195.0 out of 5 stars The restless wave
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseExcellent book. Full of insight and the insight of a politician who has seen a lot and done a lot over the years. The world needs more like him







