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In this candid memoir, United States Senator John Fetterman shares the story of his journey in public service (which started by winning his first election by a single vote in 2005), including unvarnished details of his life-threatening stroke and struggles with depression, the truth about what really happens in Washington, and his vision for navigating our divided country’s future.

In his early twenties, John Fetterman seemed to be set for life. He had an MBA, a job in the risk management industry, and a comfortable future ahead of him. Yet something felt missing, insufficient, lacking in purpose. Having paired with Big Brothers and Big Sisters after a close friend’s tragic death, Fetterman decided to make a change and devote his life to public service instead—first in AmeriCorps, then as the mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, later as the state’s lieutenant governor, and now as its senior senator.

Today, Fetterman is the consummate anti-politician, instantly recognizable for his 6'8" height, his choice of facial hair, and his signature hoodies. A contrarian by nature, he quickly developed a reputation as a pugilist willing to take on Republicans and Democrats alike, in public if necessary. Little did the world know that his biggest fight was being waged in private, and often inside his own mind.

In Unfettered, Fetterman reveals, for the first time, the full story of a life and career marked by battles, from his work with community leaders to revitalize Braddock to his recovery from the stroke that nearly ended his political career, to his lifelong struggles with the depression that landed him in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and nearly ended his life. At each step, Fetterman displays a rare level of candor for a sitting senator, sharing insights into the difficult and nonlinear path to mental health, the strain his challenges have placed on his family, the auditory processing issues he’s still overcoming, and more—all in the hope of paying it forward for anyone who has struggled with the depths of depression in their own life.

Despite the toll the past few years have taken on him, Fetterman’s passion for making change remains. Raw and visceral, this memoir is an unapologetic account of his unconventional life, a reminder that public service comes in many forms, and a vision for fighting the battles that matter in a divided country.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published November 11, 2025

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893 reviews216 followers
November 28, 2025
Beyond the bizarreness of running for and serving in public office; this book takes an open, honest look at the cost of ignoring potentially serious medical issues. It also gives an upfront look at depression. If it helps even one person..............
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96 reviews12 followers
December 21, 2025
A lot of people will likely prejudge based on party affiliation. Politics aside, I thought this was a great story and demonstrated overcoming obstacles to land on one of the biggest stages in politics. His story is unique and I appreciate his willingness to discuss his own mental health journey. I have read the reviews and it’s definitely not for everyone due to his role in American politics, but I believe if you’re able to put politics to the side and see it as an up and coming story for any other profession, it has some gems that can be taken from it.
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Author 3 books530 followers
March 30, 2026
DNF at pg 80 as an act of self care and responsibility because I like John Fetterman but this book is starting to annoy me and I will not allow myself to get annoyed to the point that I change my opinion on him lol. The first half, which largely focused on his younger years and how he decided to get into politics was quite good though!

pre-read: this is me sprinkling the rare nonfiction book into my mix (and naturally it's politics-adjacent) (but i'm much more interested in his mental health struggles)
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115 reviews2 followers
November 16, 2025
Loved this story. Learned a lot of things about the Senator. I don’t agree with him on all the issues but am impressed by the fact that he doesn’t hold to party lines and isn’t afraid to be honest. Until this book, I was not aware of his stance on illegal immigration. I am surprised and pleased to see that he had the courage to publicly disagree with the far left. Previously, I had misgivings about his suitability for office but I’ve changed my opinion after hearing him explain in detail. Also, I enjoyed learning more about the history of Western Pennsylvania and Braddock. This review is from a registered Republican and former Pennsylvania resident. I’m proud of you, Senator.
468 reviews7 followers
November 30, 2025
I didn't know what to expect when I bought this book but since he is one of our Pennsylvania senators I was very interested in what he had to say. I wasn't aware of all the things he went through during the campaign and right after he won. I am not the same political party but I have come to respect him as one of the level headed reasonable members of the opposite party. I will be interested to see if he runs for re-election.
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90 reviews7 followers
July 31, 2025
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197 reviews
July 30, 2025
me john fetterman me write book
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952 reviews90 followers
November 13, 2025
Most books written (usually ghostly) by politicians are of little substance sticking to proscribed lines of their brand and this is no exception. However, there is an additional strangeness to this as it really does make one question whether Fetterman should be serving as a US Senator given his self-described depressive bouts. Yes, Lincoln's are well documented as well, but he wasn't in office describing them for all to view. Aside from various groups having their beefs with his statements, it's been so disappointing given his potential to become a working class champion. One learns very little of that in this tome as the inward journey only leaves the reader and voter to be more wary than comforted.
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118 reviews
November 26, 2025
What you see is what you get. It evokes honesty and gets to the point. John talks about his life candidly and I’m happy for him that he wrote this book. It’s a decent book and there are really powerful moments. This is much closer to Hillbilly Elegy than it is to 107 Days. John Fetterman is a good man and politics is only part of us.
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4 reviews
November 14, 2025
Bravery at its finest

John Fetterman is a brave hero personally and professionally. I am a proud Pennsylvanian having him in the Senste! Thank you John!
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1,138 reviews116 followers
March 29, 2026
The condition of our political system is abysmal. One of the few positive spots is Senator, John Fetterman.

Since I am largely a conservative leaning voter, he and I don’t agree on many social issues but we do agree on what I think should be the MO for all elected officials: people over politics should be the goal; for all of them!

UNFETTERED is not a political treatise. It’s a brief biography about John Fetterman, his upbringing and path into the Senate of the USA.

Most of this memoir is focused on Fetterman’s medical challenges over the last 3-4 years. The media made a big deal about the stroke he suffered. It’s still a regular issue brought up every time he votes in a way that doesn’t tow the Democratic Party line.

What isn’t discussed openly is the larger health crisis he suffered - depression and an emotional breakdown. These are the primary topics discussed here. Unfortunately, they consume too much space in this short, (213 pages ), book. To be fair, Fetterman does advise readers about this in the opening Author’s Note and then gives life to the crisis defining moments of the Prologue.

Readers that would be triggered by frank discussion about depression and suicide, be warned. A collection of encouraging quotes from the author make up an unusual, but hopeful, Dedication.

Regardless of your personal political beliefs, UNFETTERED has a media free peek at an unique politician. Fetterman, IMO, will stand out as a voice of reason during this turbulent period of political turmoil and animosity. He’s equally disdained by the far reaches of both parties but remains largely unaffected, seeking to be faithful to his position of people over politics.

I encourage everyone to read this book. Within the abundance of medical trauma are encouraging snippets for a better way to approach politics. We need a change that encompasses the entirety of our elected officials. WE the People need to be their priority; not their weapons of mass partisanship. Thanks, Senator Fetterman, for rising above the fray in spite of your own challenges📚



73 reviews13 followers
January 6, 2026
Although I don’t always agree with his politics, when I heard about his book, I immediately wanted to read it. I was intrigued to learn more about Senator Fetterman, and what molded him to be the person he is today, moving to the beat of his own drum in an increasingly partisan world.

John Fetterman seemed to have it all — an MBA degree, prestigious job, but something was still missing and he felt incomplete. A few defining events in his life eventually led him to run for public office, first as a mayor, and then as a Senator for his state. Along the way he would go to doctor’s appointments but then not follow up nor make the changes his doctors advised. He would experience symptoms which he ignored, until eventually suffering a stroke. He also suffered from depression despite his seemingly wonderful life. In his book he shares his experiences honestly which is quite courageous. He is so much more than just “that Senator in the hoodie and shorts.”

Perhaps someone will read this book, identify with the experiences he shares, and realize they need to seek professional help as John Fetterman did. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about him, regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum.
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Author 9 books3 followers
December 3, 2025
Profoundly Enlightening!

I observed Fetterman on Fox News advocating for his new book. This was not the first occasion I had seen him there, and I have found some of his positions to be quite intriguing. Aware of his struggles with depression, I was eager to hear his perspective on the matter, prompting me to purchase his book.

I found myself able to connect with his experiences of depression and gained insight into the reasons behind my perceptions of him. As I progressed through the chapters, I could sense the empathy John held for the individuals in his community and state. It is not surprising that, in spite of the obstacles he encountered, people still chose to vote for him for the U.S. Senate.

One aspect I could have done without was the coarse language present in several chapters. Nevertheless, it was enlightening to learn about his political journey. Some Republicans may not appreciate this book. However, anyone who enjoys vacationing in Ocean City, NJ, is certainly acceptable in my view.

My preferred chapter is chapter 20. Not solely because it is the concluding chapter, but because it resonated with the essence of John Fetterman and his true character. If the remaining senators shared his sentiments, our nation would undoubtedly be the greatest in the world.

One of my cherished quotes is:
"We need to get away from the progressive and liberal notion that everything the Democrats do is right and above reproach and everything the Republicans do is wrong and evil. We need to start talking to one another. Doing so will not represent a betrayal; it will be a start to the process of America healing and finding common ground. Without this kind of communication, we are truly sunk." - Fetterman, John. Unfettered (p. 204). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Fetterman further stated:
"I’m a common sense and deeply patriotic Democrat. I believe the American way of life is sacred. My party doesn’t have an absolute monopoly on the solutions. Neither do the Republicans. I will call balls and strikes. I won’t pander or see the other side as my 'enemy.'" - Fetterman, John. Unfettered (p. 205). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Having endured a suicide attempt, I found the afterword, "A Single Rose," to be profoundly enlightening.

A lifeline extended to John, "Children need their daddy." - Fetterman, John. Unfettered (p. 209). (Function). Kindle Edition.

As a fellow author, I extend my best wishes to John Fetterman for his health, this book, and his career.
-Anthony Ordille
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62 reviews
November 16, 2025
this gave me such a deep appreciation for a man I voted against and probably will again. We can have differences but still respect each other. I wish more were like Fetterman in this way. Also appreciate so much his honesty concerning mental health.
7 reviews
December 4, 2025
A warrior takes a stand!

John is a kindred spirit. He is forthright in revealing his weaknesses and from where his strength comes. As a life long Republican John and I have many differences. However, those differences almost all come from desiring a similar outcome achieving them with different methods. Our differences come from a conviction about how to reach those objectives for our nation. I commend John's willingness to reveal his illness and the difficulties he has faced and still faces. John keep up the fight.. You and I are on the same side of the mountain.
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170 reviews
April 10, 2026
This is not a policy book. It is a personal one. It is about depression, recovery, identity, and what it means to navigate all of that while operating in the public eye.
I liked this book.

What stood out most was the authenticity. Fetterman does not present a polished or overly constructed version of himself. He comes across as direct, imperfect, and human. You can disagree with him politically, but the honesty is difficult to dismiss. In a space that is typically optimized for messaging and positioning, that level of candor is rare.

The sections on his stroke and depression were the most impactful. At times, they are uncomfortable to read, which is precisely why they matter. His description of resisting help, the paranoia surrounding treatment, and the gradual loss of connection to reality felt grounded and credible. That pattern is likely more common than most people are willing to acknowledge.

One moment that stayed with me was his time at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where a therapist broke through with a simple but direct point: his children needed their father. As a father, that landed. My own challenge is not depression, but a persistent tendency toward overcommitment and constant forward motion. That moment served as a clear reminder that presence is not incidental. It requires deliberate prioritization.

I have a standing habit of reading books by individuals who run for office because I find that decision fundamentally difficult to understand. It is a highly visible, adversarial, and often thankless path. This book did not make that choice any less complex, but it did make it more understandable at a human level.

I did not agree with all of his politics, but that is not the primary value of the book. What I took away was respect for someone willing to be transparent about personal struggle while continuing to operate in a demanding and public role. That combination of vulnerability and responsibility is not common.

Recommendation:
I would recommend this to anyone dealing with depression, anxiety, or recovery from a major health event. It is not always an easy read, but it is a meaningful one. It is also worth reading for those interested in the human realities behind public office, beyond policy positions and headlines.
33 reviews2 followers
March 17, 2026
I really enjoyed this book. I appreciated Senator Fetterman's honesty, which he continues today in his political role.
His candor and courage in sharing significant physical challenges following a stroke, as well as debilitating mental health issues, was very inspiring.
A very good read, regardless of political affiliations.
8 reviews
January 1, 2026
It's hard to separate liking or not liking John Fetterman from liking or not liking Unfettered. I definitely admire and appreciate him more, but it does seem like he's in the wrong job.
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137 reviews17 followers
November 23, 2025
Finished this. I'm intrigued by Fetterman. The first part of his story is truly inspiring, but by the time he runs for the Senate, he's become the classless a-hole pol he used to complain about, with his "troll patrol" and snark. Pity. I was disappointed. Optimism dashed again. It got boring toward the end. Fortunately, it's short.
72 reviews1 follower
March 8, 2026
Highly recommend to everyone. I appreciate Senator Fetterman's openness about his battles with severe depression, stroke recovery, and auditory processing disorder. Those should never be taboo subjects. Throughout this book he reminds us that family is what it is all about. Politics isn't the end all in life. Standing up for your beliefs can be lonely, having integrity can bring you peace in your decisions.
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698 reviews
March 27, 2026
Rating 3.5-4. I cannot say I agree with many of John Fetterman’s positions on issues. That being said I do appreciate that he votes his conscience on issues regardless of the party stance and he neither appreciates nor condones the current party divide in Washington. The parts of the book that were eye opening were not only his path to becoming a senator but his medical issues that occurred at the same time. His education from Albright College to Harvard University— to becoming the mayor of Braddock, Pa by the smallest of margin ( which pivoted his career) to Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania to his current role as senator, that in itself is an interesting journey. His medical issues of atrial fibrillation leading to a stroke (from which he still has auditory limitations) as well as severe mental depression—I did not know of the debilitating extent of his depression. His style of dress is unusual but very much him. I have learned more about him as the person as well as the politician. I like the person. I am not so sure Governor Josh Shapiro will enjoy this book—he is “featured” in many chapters!
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178 reviews1 follower
February 25, 2026
An interesting and heartwarming autobiography! Having lived in the Pittsburgh area, I had mental images of the towns and cities mentioned. We were there when Mr. Fedderman was “making waves” and becoming unfettered❤️
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82 reviews40 followers
January 1, 2026
I don't usually write reviews. Wasn't sure how I would feel or even like this book. But I have come to find John Fetterman an interesting person. I admit I have prejudged him. I am sorry for that. This book was a personal dive into his beliefs and perspectives and how he has delt with depression. Something a lot of us can attest to. He was transparent about how depression affected him and those around him. I give him a lot of respect for that. It's hard to express those feelings and times honestly. I find him an interesting human who is willing to be open to others. We may disagree on a lot of things but the fact that at his core he wants to make others lives better and is willing to work with others no matter what others say is what we need in this world. Thank you John Fetterman for being you and being able to disagree but still willing to work on ways we can all be better and make things better.
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9 reviews6 followers
November 26, 2025
5 stars for honesty. 5 stars for caring. 5 stars for trying to do what is right. 5 stars for talking about mental health issues. 5 stars for loving Braddock. 5 stars for marrying Gisele. 5 stars for remembering kids need a daddy.
17 reviews
November 24, 2025
Thought provocoking!

I, as so many Americans, misjudged this man,without knowing him and who he really is. After reading this well written book, I owe him the biggest apology possible. I truly hate what the media and ultra left in his own party have done to him. He has been to hell and back. He is speaking common sense, and being condemned by his on party and They are doing their evil best to undermine him and trying to run another candidate for his seat. They have no idea who they are dealing with. God Bless him and his family and grant them peace and protection.
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771 reviews14 followers
December 7, 2025
RICK “SHAQ” GOLDSTEIN SAYS: STANDING ALONE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE AISLE… IS A BIG MAN (NOT BASED ON HEIGHT… BUT BASED ON INTEGRITY!).. THAT SHARES HIS LOWEST POINTS IN LIFE… AND STANDS UP FOR WHAT HE BELIEVES… REGARDLESS OF WHO… IS… OR… ISN’T… BY HIS SIDE!
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This totally unfiltered autobiography by Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman… is a short… unrepentant… heartfelt… story… of a Pennsylvania native… who pulls back the cover… on anything and everything… that any person… so-called journalist… competitive politician… or any human sleaze-ball… that has the potential to peek out from under a rock… could… and would… use against him… and pre-emptively lays it out in the bright sunshine… for all to see… rather than the aforementioned sleaze-balls… having the opportunity… to pull it out like an infested bludgeon.

From his childhood with nary a friend… and people making fun of his looks… to his deep seeded depression… and self-hatred… to his love of Pennsylvania’s history…along with many solitary walks through the hills… over bridges… enjoying the scenery… and butterflies. Fetterman graduates college… and starts a career in the insurance business. But his innate humanity and kindness… leads him to devote his life to helping underprivileged people… whether lonely struggling children…or parents. And all this despite him constantly having an internal battle with self-demeaning thoughts… and suicide. The author bravely brings this out for the world to see… if but for the chance to help one person… get help… and realize they’re not alone. Fetterman is quite aware… that lying… non-fact-checking… journalists… and politicians… will use this against him… and many already have.

He becomes mayor of Braddock for thirteen years… in a mostly black impoverished community. He is blessed with a loving… wife… children… and family… though he knows his mental issues are causing them untold harm and anguish. Prior to his ascendancy to Senator… he becomes Lieutenant Governor… and… I would not expect to see many chummy moments with Governor Shapiro… as Fetterman’s delightful… tell-it-as-it-is personality… after describing major conflicts with Shapiro… when they served together on the Pennsylvania Pardons Board… “I CALLED SHAPIRO A “F*CKG ASSHOLE—NOT REALIZING THE MICROPHONE WAS STILL ON.”

There is enormous depth in the telling of the stroke… heart issues… untold depression… during… and after… his spectacular victory for Senator over Dr. Oz. The enormous emotional and physical rock bottom that John reached… and languished in…including actually dying for seconds. So much of the facts revealed here… were hidden from the public at the time. But Fetterman shares every lower than low… for two main reasons… to help anyone that might be afraid to seek help… and also… so no lowlife journalist or politician can use it against him… though they have already tried.

With bad advice… Fetterman after the stroke … agreed very half-heartedly to a debate with Dr. Oz… having to use faulty sub-caption devices. Despite a dismally sad performance… John still won the election. And as far as Dr. Oz… Fetterman makes clear… that Oz has been fined millions of dollars by the government… been removed from medical boards… and basically been proven to be a “snake-oil” salesman. And as far as any warm bedside manner… Fetterman writes:

“DR. OZ HAS NEVER LET ME EVER FORGET HAVING A STROKE. LET ME ASK YOU, WHAT KIND OF DOCTOR THAT HAS SOMEBODY THAT WAS SICK, WANTS (*THEM) TO STAY SICK? BY JANUARY, I’M GONNA BE FEELING EVEN BETTER, BUT HE WILL STILL BE A FRAUD.”

To me… Fetterman… strongly speaks for the TRUE-EVERY DAY-HARD-WORKING-AMERICAN! He is vehemently against all these media reports based on *COWARDLY-SPINELESS-OFF-THE RECORD-COMMENTS* that is the absolute heart of THIS DISEASE OF FAKE NEWS!

“POLITICIAANS ARE TOO COWARDLY TO PUT THEIR NAMES TO ANYTHING, LEAKING AND DISHING DIRT UNDER THE CLOAK OF OFF THE RECORD. THE MEDIA SHOULD NO LONGER ALLOW ANY POLITICIAN TO SPEAK TO THEM OFF THE RECORD. ***PUT UP OR SHUT THE F*** UP.”

(NOW TO ME… THAT’S A TRUE MAN OF THE PEOPLE SPEAKING!!)

Since becoming Senator… John hasn’t hesitated to take major UNFETTERED stands… on what is to me… the biggest issues. And when he has taken these stands… he has been literally deserted by his current party! And he unflinchingly takes them over and over again… it doesn’t matter what freaking news station he’s on either. His stands on the right of Israel to strongly defend them self… the backing of America’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities… the fact that before Trump’s current term… the borders were wide open… with the largest welcome mat out in the history of the world… and John says the closing was tremendous and had to be done! He also… dripping with common sense… says no one should be called Nazi’s… Fascists… nor celebrating an innocent American’s death or assassination.

The complete desertion of Fetterman’s beliefs… by the Democratic Party… reminds me of my favorite Bob Seger quote from his classic song AGAINST THE WIND…

***SURROUNDED BY STRANGERS I THOUGHT WERE MY FRIENDS.***

John sums it up eloquently:

SOMEHOW, THE DEMOCRATIC PARY HAD LOST THE SUPPORT OF THE REGULAR JOES WHO WERE ONCE ITS BACKBONE. WE BECAME THE PARTY OF THE ELITES, ONE THAT HAD LOST TOUCH WITH ITS BASE. ALSO, THE CONTINUED SPEECH AND POLICIES AGAINST MEN HAVE NOT BEEN WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES. IF MEN ARE FORCED TO CHOOSE BETWEEN PICKING THEIR PARTY OR KEEPING THEIR BALLS, MOST MEN ARE GOING TO CHOOSE THEIR BALLS.”

From this side of the aisle… I look at Senator Fetterman… and see a brave man… a man of true integrity… a man… like all of us with mistakes… and frailties… on our shoulders like a cloak… but every person has the choice… to use that cloak to help warm and protect humanity… or choke them…

John is using his well-worn-cloak… as the good L-rd intended!
5 reviews
December 8, 2025
Not your normal political puffery

When a politician writes an autobiography, one expects puffery and a focus on their imagined achievements. Instead, Fetterman’s book shares his actual experiences, ups and downs, with clear talk about his stroke and struggle with depression. It feels so much more real than your average political dreck. Amidst the personal challenges, he speaks of the possibilities of the USA and how we can work to bring that possibility to fruition. His concerns about the mental health of the reader is also beautiful.
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54 reviews2 followers
December 21, 2025
Overall "Unfettered" was a very good read. Fetterman is by no means a genius writer-- but he is genuine, honest, and open in his book. His path in both his personal life and political world is interesting to follow; Fetterman acts as the everyday person as he takes a sharp cut into mental health stigmas from his own perspectives and courageously writes without censoring.
It's refreshing to see a politician open to change each day and able to collaborate with vastly different canidates. It also concludes on a bright note, I look forward to viewing more of his work.
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