Product description The four-decade senator identifies a crossroads in America while contending that the country has stepped away from its basic ideals, in a call for national reform that proposes changes to national security, health care, education, civil rights, energy, and the environment. Simultaneous. From AudioFile In his new book Senator Edward M. Kennedy challenges the field of 2008 presidential candidates, urging new initiatives on foreign relations, civil rights, the economy, and healthcare. His writing is ready-made for campaign speeches; in his delivery he brings that tone closer to a conversational style. As the Republican incumbent, President Bush gets most of the criticism here. However, the Senator's introduction, evoking the memories of earlier presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and his brother, John F. Kennedy, and the idealistic tone that comes through in his voice both hint that he wants to set tough standards for his own party as well. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine