Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, is celebrated for his leadership, humanitarian work, and dedication to peace. Born in 1924 in Plains, Georgia, Carter’s presidency (1977-1981) focused on energy reform, diplomacy, and human rights, with his crowning achievement being the Camp David Accords, which secured peace between Egypt and Israel. This biography explores his political career, his post-presidential life as a tireless advocate for global health, democracy, and poverty reduction, and his work with Habitat for Humanity. Carter’s humility, integrity, and service earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. This book celebrates his legacy as a statesman, humanitarian, and a champion of peace and justice worldwide.