Unfettered
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Narrated by:
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Robert Petkoff
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John Fetterman
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By:
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John Fetterman
In his early twenties, John Fetterman seemed to be set for life. He had an MBA, a job in the risk management industry, and a comfortable future ahead of him. Yet something felt missing, insufficient, lacking in purpose. Having paired with Big Brothers and Big Sisters after a close friend’s tragic death, Fetterman decided to make a change and devote his life to public service instead—first in AmeriCorps, then as the mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, later as the state’s lieutenant governor, and now as its senior senator.
Today, Fetterman is the consummate anti-politician, instantly recognizable for his 6'8" height, his choice of facial hair, and his signature hoodies. A contrarian by nature, he quickly developed a reputation as a pugilist willing to take on Republicans and Democrats alike, in public if necessary. Little did the world know that his biggest fight was being waged in private, and often inside his own mind.
In Unfettered, Fetterman reveals, for the first time, the full story of a life and career marked by battles, from his work with community leaders to revitalize Braddock to his recovery from the stroke that nearly ended his political career, to his lifelong struggles with the depression that landed him in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and nearly ended his life. At each step, Fetterman displays a rare level of candor for a sitting senator, sharing insights into the difficult and nonlinear path to mental health, the strain his challenges have placed on his family, the auditory processing issues he’s still overcoming, and more—all in the hope of paying it forward for anyone who has struggled with the depths of depression in their own life.
Despite the toll the past few years have taken on him, Fetterman’s passion for making change remains. Raw and visceral, this memoir is an unapologetic account of his unconventional life, a reminder that public service comes in many forms, and a vision for fighting the battles that matter in a divided country.
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Critic reviews
“A candid, brave and affecting account of dealing with profound mental health challenges. . . . A story exceptionally well told, enlightening and often humorous.”—The Washington Post
“Unlike any politician’s book you’ve read.”—The New York Times
“[Fetterman’s] portrait of his breakdown is harrowing and believable. . . . It’s a relief to hear a major political figure speak of at least some of his beliefs and why he holds them.”—The Wall Street Journal
“His description of the effect of depression on both its victims and their loved ones is as true as a thing can be, and anyone who has suffered from the disease will identify with Fetterman. . . . [A] raw, honest, and searing account of how close he came to the brink, and how he fought back.”—The Free Press
“Unlike any politician’s book you’ve read.”—The New York Times
“[Fetterman’s] portrait of his breakdown is harrowing and believable. . . . It’s a relief to hear a major political figure speak of at least some of his beliefs and why he holds them.”—The Wall Street Journal
“His description of the effect of depression on both its victims and their loved ones is as true as a thing can be, and anyone who has suffered from the disease will identify with Fetterman. . . . [A] raw, honest, and searing account of how close he came to the brink, and how he fought back.”—The Free Press
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Depression is a disease and like any other disease must be treated as it will NOT go away on its own. We as humans need to be accepting of mental health issues. There’s no shame in having mental health issues. Love helps to heal and we as Americans need to work together to make the best decisions for our country. We must stand together against BULLYING, which aids in developing depression. Teach our children kindness and inclusion, which aid in building happiness, confidence, and working together. Live each day like it could be your last; with great enjoyment and appreciation for every small wonder.
Resilience, human kindness, and Love
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Very Honest
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im a Republican and he's a Democrate.
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Courageous in so many ways!
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Fetterman a genuine person
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