FOX & Friends hosts have penned several books that cover a range of topics, from personal growth to patriotic themes. Here’s a look at some noteworthy titles:
“Make Your Own Sunshine” by Janice Dean
Janice Dean shares stories of resilience and positivity. Her book offers inspirational narratives from individuals who have faced adversity with grace.
“Mostly Sunny” by Janice Dean
In this book, Janice Dean, a meteorologist for FOX & Friends, focuses on finding optimism during challenging times. She encourages readers to seek out small joys amidst difficulties.
“Modern Warriors” by Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth presents stories from some of America’s most honored military personnel. The book showcases the courage and dedication of veterans such as Navy SEALs and Army Rangers.
“American Crusade” by Pete Hegseth
This guide by Pete Hegseth delves into the cultural and political landscape of America. It encourages readers to stand up for freedoms threatened by perceived leftist ideologies.
“In The Arena” by Pete Hegseth
Inspired by Teddy Roosevelt, Hegseth calls for active citizenship and a strong American presence globally. It’s an appeal to embrace civic responsibility and international leadership.
“The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook” by Steve & Kathy Doocy
Steve and Kathy Doocy compile over a hundred quick and easy recipes. Their cookbook is filled with comforting meals ranging from fast entrees to hassle-free slow-cooker dishes.
“Tales from the Dad Side” by Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy offers a humorous look at fatherhood. The book balances the abundance of maternal stories with anecdotes from a dad’s perspective.
“The Mr. & Mrs. Happy Handbook” by Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy discusses the complexities of marriage. Through humor, the book explores the challenges couples face and the ease humor can bring into marital adventures.
“It’s How You Play the Game” by Brian Kilmeade
Brian Kilmeade explores pivotal sports moments that influenced prominent figures. The lessons learned in sports, he argues, prepare individuals for life’s challenges.
“The Games Do Count” by Brian Kilmeade
This book highlights how icons like Jon Bon Jovi and Condoleezza Rice attribute their success to life lessons from sports. Kilmeade shows how sports can shape one’s career.
“Through Your Eyes” by Ainsley Earhardt
Ainsley Earhardt reflects on motherhood and discovering the world through her child’s perspective. It serves as a testament to the wonder seen through a child’s eyes.
“Paloma Wants to be Lady Freedom” by Rachel Campos-Duffy
Rachel Campos-Duffy writes about a girl named Paloma. Set in the U.S. Capitol, the tale touches on heritage, courage, and dreams while pondering American ideals.
