A review by tidoublegarrr
Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose by Joe Biden

3.0

Biden writes exactly how he speaks: bluntly, from the heart. There's no arguing that he's a compassionate and caring person who has undergone incredible personal tragedy. The most moving parts were about his son Beau which the story is centered around. This also went into the large foreign policy role he played during his time as vice president and his skill with negotiations, but these parts lagged a lot. Thought it would be worthwhile to check out before the November election. Since the story ends on his 2016 presidential decision, it's also interesting to see how he's come full circle back to it.