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Mike Pence Co-Authors Book with Daughter on Faith and Family

Former Vice President Mike Pence and his daughter, Charlotte Pence Bond, are collaborating on a new book emphasizing the significance of family and faith in navigating life's challenges. Titled "Go Home for Dinner: Advice on How Faith Makes a Family and Family Makes a Life," the book will be released by Simon & Schuster on November 14th.

Mike Pence, Charlotte Pence Bond, Go Home For Dinner

Pence, who also penned the New York Times bestseller "So Help Me God," aims to share his conviction that family should always take precedence, regardless of career aspirations. He believes that prioritizing family and faith is key to national healing.

Simon & Schuster describes the book as a practical guide for balancing life's demands with the enduring fulfillment that comes from family commitment. The publisher highlights Pence's belief that faith strengthens families, which in turn enrich lives, offering readers guidance and personal anecdotes to achieve this.

Former Vice President Mike Pence

The book will feature concise chapters detailing the principles Pence and his wife, Karen, employed in raising their children. It will also explore how his own upbringing shaped his values regarding family meals and attentive listening. Furthermore, Pence will share how he and Karen prioritized their marriage during challenging times, including political setbacks and infertility struggles, highlighting the importance of faith.

Mike Pence and Karen Pence

Simon & Schuster emphasizes that the Pence family, while not without flaws, has thrived through their public service journey due to the values presented in the book.