Courage Is Contagious
1998 book by John Kasich From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Courage Is Contagious is a 1998 book by Ohio Governor (then-Representative) John Kasich.
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Author | John Kasich |
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Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | 1998 |
Courage Is Contagious is often compared to the 1957 book Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy, then a United States Senator planning to run for president, profiled acts of political heroism by eight United States Senators.[1] Kasich wrote Courage Is Contagious as a United States Representative contemplating running for the Presidency, which he did in the early Republican Party presidential primaries, 2000.[1][2] In contrast with Kennedy's book, Kasich's book describes the lives of ordinary Americans who perform extraordinary feats of public service.[1]
Kasich says that he wrote the book after being asked by a conservative think tank to write a book about government budgets but decided to write a more inspirational book instead.[3] The book highlights the surging popularity of volunteering in charitable and civic improvement activities of all kinds.[4][5]
Royalties from the book were donated to fund the work of the men and women who Kasich had profiled.[6]
Courage Is Contagious was a New York Times bestseller in November and December 1998.[7][8][9][10]
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