American Dream: Stories from the Heart of Our Nation by Dan Rather

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  • Pub. Date: May 2002
  • 304pp

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    • Pub. Date: May 2002
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp

    Synopsis

    Inspired by "The American Dream" weekly segments reported by Rather on the "CBS Evening News", this inspirational new book is composed of true stories of success, American style. Rather reveals in very personal terms that America is still a place where hard work, dedication, and vision can transform one's dreams into reality.

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    "Where is the American Dream today?" asks celebrity broadcast journalist Rather in this spinoff from the popular CBS Evening News feature on this question that ran for more than a year. Interviewing people all over the country, he finds a resounding answer: the American Dream is everywhere. By turns inspiring and awesome, the stories of people achieving their dreams of family, education, service, financial success, happiness and even celebrity make a fine tour of the territory. Rather's everyday heroes and heroines overcome illiteracy and become cookbook writers; escape religious persecution to come to the United States; and overcome grinding poverty to become CEOs. Those who fear that a steady stream of such success stories may become saccharine fast will breathe easy once they see Rather shining the spotlight on people like Wayne Ward Ford, who rose from Washington, D.C., juvenile delinquent to Iowa state legislator and testifies, "I could read. I could lead... I could write proposals. Damn, I was scared of myself." Rather himself, by contrast, tends to drone a bit ("[Education] is rightly considered a foundation or point of embarkation for any dream"). Still, with a newscaster's keen eye for an arresting story and engaging characters, Rather brings a surprisingly fresh approach to an old question. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Dan Rather has received virtually every honor in broadcast journalism, including numerous Emmy Awards and the Peabody Award. He is anchor and managing editor of CBS Evening News, anchor of 48 Hours, and correspondent for 60 Minutes II. He is also the author of such bestsellers as Deadlines & Datelines, The Camera Never Blinks, and The Palace Guard. He lives in New York City with his wife, Jean.

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    American Dream: Stories from the Heart of Our Nationby Anonymous

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    May 31, 2001: this was probably one of the best books i have ever read so much action along with surprises wow if you havent read this yet you definetley should

    American Dream: Stories from the Heart of Our Nationby Anonymous

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    May 15, 2001: Of all of the wonderful and compelling stories in this book, The adoption of the little Vietnamese girl, Anna, by Bill & Karen McDonald is the most touching. Fascinating that a Vietnam Vet would go back for such a mission!