Jimmy Carter to sign all his books at free event in Atlanta

Former President Jimmy Carter at a 2014 book signing for "A Call To Action Women, Religion, Violence, And Power.” (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

Credit: Jemal Countess

Credit: Jemal Countess

Former President Jimmy Carter at a 2014 book signing for "A Call To Action Women, Religion, Violence, And Power.” (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

Stumped for some one-of-a-kind holiday gifts?

Jimmy Carter’s ready to “write” to the rescue.

The former president and Georgia governor will sign copies of his new book, "The Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter" at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 4. The book, which will be released by Mercer University Press three days earlier, is a hands-on look at one of the Nobel Peace Prize winner's lifelong passions: Woodworking.

"The pleasure does not fade as the years go by," says Carter, 93, who, along with creating handmade furniture and other items in his Plains woodshop, still spends a week each year building Habitat for Humanity houses. "In fact, with age my diminished physical strength has eliminated some of the formerly competing hobbies and made woodworking even more precious to me."

The line outside Billy Carter's gas station in Plains where Jimmy Carter signed books during the annual Plains Peanut Festival in September. Jill Vejnoska/AJC

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But wait, it gets even better: Carter also will sign any of the other 29 books he has authored during the event, which is free. Copies of his books will be available for purchase in the museum store.

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With subject matter ranging from memoirs ( “An Hour Before Daylight: Memories of a Rural Boyhood,”  “Christmas in Plains), faith and aging (”A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety”) to public affairs ( “A Government as Good as Its People”), poetry and even a Revolutionary War era novel, there’s plenty to choose from.

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But choose you must. Carter will only sign five books per person and only those written by him. In order to be able to sign everyone’s books, the library says, he will not be able to pose for photos or personalize books, nor will he sign photos or memorabilia.

(Insider tip: Members of "Friends of the Jimmy Carter Library" will get to be first in the signing line and get a discount on books purchased there. Memberships can be purchased at the museum store.)

Doors to the book signing will open at 3 p.m. in the museum lobby. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum is located at 441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta. Additional information: 404-865-7109, www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov.