
NPR's Book of the Day John Fetterman on his new memoir, his mental health, and disagreements with his party
Dec 2, 2025
Senator John Fetterman delves into his transformative journey after winning his Senate seat. He candidly discusses his mental health struggles, including his stroke and battles with depression, aiming to inspire others facing similar challenges. Fetterman shares his frustrations with the Senate and expresses his views on selecting political battles, highlighting Israel as a critical issue. He emphasizes the importance of moral clarity and nuance, urging fellow Democrats to reconsider their approaches amid shifting perceptions.
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Returning From Treatment And Connecting
- John Fetterman recounts returning to the Senate from Walter Reed while still processing his treatment and recovery.
- He describes being honored to speak with people who reached out about their own struggles and to normalize conversations about suicide and depression.
Stay In Recovery And Talk About It
- Fetterman urges people to stay in their recovery and not view leaving as failure.
- He promises that if you stay in it, you will get better and encourages honest conversations about mental health.
Frustration Despite High Voting Alignment
- Fetterman says he is frustrated with the Senate yet proud to represent 13 million Pennsylvanians.
- He highlights a 90% agreement voting record while still feeling deep systemic frustration.







