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- 2007
- ISBN
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Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
0805086587
ISBN-13
9780805086584
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59081463
Product Key Features
Book Title
This I Believe : the Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Rich & Famous, Epistemology, Inspiration & Personal Growth, General, Essays, Personal Growth / Success
Publication Year
2007
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, Philosophy, Self-Help, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections
Book Series
This I Believe Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
9.5 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"To hold this range of beliefs in the palm of your hand is as fine, as grounding, as it was hearing them first on the radio. Heartfelt, deeply cherished beliefs, doctrines for living (yet none of them doctrinaire). Ideas and ideals that nourish. You can see it in their faces, in the photos in this book. And read it in their words. I'm so proud that NPR helped carry this Edward R. Murrow tradition into a new century. And so glad to have it in print, to encounter again and again."--Susan Stamberg, special correspondent, National Public Radio "My father, Edward R. Murrow, said that "fresh ideas" from others helped him confront his own challenges. This superb collection of thought-provoking This I Believe essays, both from the new program heard on NPR and from the original 1950s series, provides fresh ideas for all of us!"--Casey Murrow, Elementary education publisher "Reading this gives me a feeling about this country I rarely get: a very visceral sense of all the different kinds of people who are living together here, with crazily different backgrounds and experiences and dreams. Like a Norman Rockwell painting where all the people happen to be real people, and all the stories are true. It makes me feel hopeful about America, reading this. Hopeful in a way that's in short supply lately."--Ira Glass, Producer and Host of This American Life "Now, as then, when Edward R. Murrow introduced the idea of This I Believe , this forward-thinking compilation serves as a wonderful antidote to the cynicism of the age."--Daniel Schorr, Senior News Analyst, NPR, and former colleague of Edward R. Murrow, My father, Edward R. Murrow, said that "fresh ideas" from others helped him confront his own challenges. This superb collection of thought-provoking This I Believe essays, both from the new program heard on NPR and from the original 1950s series, provides fresh ideas for all of us!, "To hold this range of beliefs in the palm of your hand is as fine, as grounding, as it was hearing them first on the radio. Heartfelt, deeply cherished beliefs, doctrines for living (yet none of them doctrinaire). Ideas and ideals that nourish. You can see it in their faces, in the photos in this book. And read it in their words. I'm so proud that NPR helped carry this Edward R. Murrow tradition into a new century. And so glad to have it in print, to encounter again and again." -- Susan Stamberg, special correspondent, National Public Radio "My father, Edward R. Murrow, said that "fresh ideas" from others helped him confront his own challenges. This superb collection of thought-provoking This I Believe essays, both from the new program heard on NPR and from the original 1950s series, provides fresh ideas for all of us!" -- Casey Murrow, Elementary education publisher "Reading this gives me a feeling about this country I rarely get: a very visceral sense of all the different kinds of people who are living together here, with crazily different backgrounds and experiences and dreams. Like a Norman Rockwell painting where all the people happen to be real people, and all the stories are true. It makes me feel hopeful about America, reading this. Hopeful in a way that's in short supply lately." -- Ira Glass, Producer and Host of This American Life "Now, as then, when Edward R. Murrow introduced the idea of This I Believe , this forward-thinking compilation serves as a wonderful antidote to the cynicism of the age." -- Daniel Schorr, Senior News Analyst, NPR, and former colleague of Edward R. Murrow, Now, as then, when Edward R. Murrow introduced the idea of This I Believe , this forward-thinking compilation serves as a wonderful antidote to the cynicism of the age., "To hold this range of beliefs in the palm of your hand is as fine, as grounding, as it was hearing them first on the radio. Heartfelt, deeply cherished beliefs, doctrines for living (yet none of them doctrinaire). Ideas and ideals that nourish. You can see it in their faces, in the photos in this book. And read it in their words. I'm so proud that NPR helped carry this Edward R. Murrow tradition into a new century. And so glad to have it in print, to encounter again and again."--Susan Stamberg, special correspondent, National Public Radio "My father, Edward R. Murrow, said that "fresh ideas" from others helped him confront his own challenges. This superb collection of thought-provoking "This I Believe" essays, both from the new program heard on NPR and from the original 1950s series, provides fresh ideas for all of us!"--Casey Murrow, Elementary education publisher "Reading this gives me a feeling about this country I rarely get: a very visceral sense of all the different kinds of people who are living together here, with crazily different backgrounds and experiences and dreams. Like a Norman Rockwell painting where all the people happen to be real people, and all the stories are true. It makes me feel hopeful about America, reading this. Hopeful in a way that's in short supply lately."--Ira Glass, Producer and Host of "This American Life""" "Now, as then, when Edward R. Murrow introduced the idea of "This I Believe," this forward-thinking compilation serves as a wonderful antidote to the cynicism of the age."--Daniel Schorr, Senior News Analyst, NPR, and former colleague of Edward R. Murrow, Praise for This I Believe : "It's tough not to get goosebumps reading [these] essays." - The Denver Post ôAllison and Gediman have assembled a cadre of remarkable, insightful contributors.ö - The Louisville Courier-Journal ôDonÆt miss This I Believe .ö - The Kansas City Star Advance Praise: ôReading this gives me a feeling about this country I rarely get: a very visceral sense of all the different kinds of people who are living together here, with crazily different backgrounds and experiences and dreams. It makes me feel hopeful about America, reading this. Hopeful in a way thatÆs in short supply lately.ö û Ira Glass , To hold this range of beliefs in the palm of your hand is as fine, as grounding, as it was hearing them first on the radio. Heartfelt, deeply cherished beliefs, doctrines for living (yet none of them doctrinaire). Ideas and ideals that nourish. You can see it in their faces, in the photos in this book. And read it in their words. I'm so proud that NPR helped carry this Edward R. Murrow tradition into a new century. And so glad to have it in print, to encounter again and again., Reading this gives me a feeling about this country I rarely get: a very visceral sense of all the different kinds of people who are living together here, with crazily different backgrounds and experiences and dreams. Like a Norman Rockwell painting where all the people happen to be real people, and all the stories are true. It makes me feel hopeful about America, reading this. Hopeful in a way that's in short supply lately.
Series Volume Number
1
Dewey Decimal
170/.44
Table Of Content
Foreword Studs Terkel Introduction Jay Allison Be Cool to the Pizza Dude Sarah Adams Leaving Identity Issues to Other Folks Phyllis Allen In Giving I Connect with Others Isabel Allende Remembering All the Boys Elvia Bautista The Mountain Disappears Leonard Bernstein How Is It Possible to Believe in God? William F. Buckley, Jr. The Fellowship of the World Niven Busch There is No Job More Important than Parenting Benjamin Carson A Journey toward Acceptance and Love Greg Chapman A Shared Moment of Trust Warren Christopher The Hardest Work You Will Ever Do Mary Cook Good Can Be as Communicable as Evil Norman Corwin A Daily Walk Just to Listen Susan Cosio The Elusive Yet Holy Core Kathy Dahlen My Father''s Evening Star William O. Douglas An Honest Doubter Have I Learned Anything Important Since I Was Sixteen? Elizabeth Deutsch Earle An Ideal of Service to Our Fellow Man Albert Einstein The Power and Mystery of Naming Things Eve Ensler A Goal of Service to Humankind Anthony Fauci The God Who Embraced Me John W. Fountain Unleashing the Power of Creativity Bill Gates The People Who Love You When No One Else Will Cecile Gilmer The Willingness to Work for Solutions Newt Gingrich The Connection between Strangers Miles Goodwin An Athlete of God Martha Graham Seeing in Beautiful, Precise Pictures Temple Grandin Disrupting My Comfort Zone Brian Grazer Science Nourishes the Mind and the Soul Brian Greene In Praise of the "Wobblies" Ted Gup The Power of Presence Debbie Hall A Grown-Up Barbie Jane Hamill Happy Talk Oscar Hammerstein II Natural Links in a Long Chain of Being Victor Hanson Talking with the Sun Joy Harjo A Morning Prayer in a Little Church Helen Hayes Our Noble, Essential Decency Robert A. Heinlein A New Birth of Freedom Maximilian Hodder The Benefits of Restlessness and Jagged Edges Kay Redfield Jamison There Is No God Penn Jillette A Duty to Heal Pius Kamau Living Life with "Grace and Elegant Treeness" Ruth Kamps The Light of a Brighter Day Helen Keller The Bright Lights of Freedom Harold Hongju Koh The Power of Love to Transform and Heal Jackie Lantry The Power of Mysteries Alan Lightman Life Grows in the Soil of Time Thomas Mann Why I Close My Restaurant George Mardikian The Virtues of the Quiet Hero John McCain The Joy and Enthusiasm of Reading Rick Moody There Is Such a Thing as Truth Errol Morris The Rule of Law Michael Mullane Getting Angry Can Be a Good Thing Cecilia Muñoz Mysterious Connection That Link Us Together Azar Nafisi The Making of Poems Gregory Orr We Are Each Other''s Business Eboo Patel The 50-Percent Theory of Life Steve Porter The America I Believe In Colin Powell The Real Consequences of Justice Frederic Reamer There Is More to Life than My Life Jamaica Ritcher Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day Josh Rittenberg Free Minds and Hearts at Work Jackie Robinson Growth That Starts from Thinking Eleanor Roosevelt The Artistry in Hidden Talents Mel Rusnov My Fellow Worms Carl Sandburg When Children Are Wanted Margaret Sanger Jazz Is the Sound of God Laughing Colleen Shaddox There Is No Such Thing as Too Much Barbecue Jason Sheehan The People Have Spoken Mark Shields Everything Potent Is Dangerous Wallace Stegner A Balance between Nature and Nurture Gloria Steinem Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Andrew Sullivan Always Go to the Funeral Deirdre Sullivan Finding Prosperity by Feeding Monkeys Harold Taw I Agree with a Pagan Arnold Toynbee Testing the Limits of What I Know and Feel John Updike How Do You Believe in a Mystery? Loudon Wainwright III Creative Solutions to Life''s Challenges Frank X Walker Goodness Doesn''t Just Happen Rebecca West When Ordinary People Achieve Extraordinary Things Jody Williams Afterword: The History of This I Believe: The Power of an Idea Dan Gediman Appendix A: Introduction to the 1950s This I Believe Radio Series Edward R. Murrow Appendix B: How to Write Your Own This I Believe Essay Appendix C: How to Use This I Believe in Your Community Acknowledgments
Synopsis
"A welcome change from the sloganeering, political mudslinging and products of spin doctors."-- The Philadelphia Inquirer Based on the NPR series of the same name, This I Believe features eighty Americans--from the famous to the unknown--completing the thought that the book's title begins. Each piece compels readers to rethink not only how they have arrived at their own personal beliefs but also the extent to which they share them with others. Featuring many renowned contributors--including Isabel Allende, Colin Powell, Gloria Steinem, William F. Buckley Jr., Penn Jillette, Bill Gates, and John Updike--the collection also contains essays by a Brooklyn lawyer; a part-time hospital clerk in Rehoboth, Massachusetts; a woman who sells yellow pages advertising in Fort Worth, Texas; and a man who serves on Rhode Island's parole board. The result is a stirring and provocative trip inside the minds and hearts of a diverse group of people whose beliefs--and the incredibly varied ways in which they choose to express them--reveal the American spirit at its best., Featuring 80 Americans--from the famous to the unknown--this series of insightful observations completes the thought that the books title introduces. Each piece compels readers to rethink not only how they arrive at their own personal beliefs but also how they share them with others., An inspiring collection of the personal philosophies and core values of a fascinating group of Americans
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