This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women by Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, Studs Terkel

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    • ISBN: 0805086587
    • Publisher: Henry Holt & Company, Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: August 2007
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    Synopsis

    An inspiring collection of the personal philosophies and core values of a fascinating group of Americans

    Publishers Weekly

    In the 1950s, the Edward R. Murrow-hosted radio program This I Believe prompted Americans to briefly explain their most cherished beliefs, be they religious or purely pragmatic. Since the program's 2005 renaissance as a weekly NPR segment, Allison (the host) and Gediman (the executive producer) have collected some of the best essays from This I Believe then and now. "Your personal credo" is what Allison calls it in the book's introduction, noting that today's program is distinguished from the 1950s version in soliciting submissions from ordinary Americans from all walks of life. These make up some of the book's most powerful and memorable moments, from the surgeon whose illiterate mother changed his early life with faith and a library card to the English professor whose poetry helped him process a traumatic childhood event. And in one of the book's most unusual essays, a Burmese immigrant confides that he believes in feeding monkeys on his birthday because a Buddhist monk once prophesied that if he followed this ritual, his family would prosper. There are luminaries here, too, including Gloria Steinem, Warren Christopher, Helen Keller, Isabel Allende, Eleanor Roosevelt, John Updike and (most surprisingly, considering the book's more liberal bent) Newt Gingrich. This feast of ruminations is a treat for any reader. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    An inspiring collection of the personal philosophies of a group of remarkable men and women

    Based on the National Public Radio series of the same name, This I Believe features eighty essayists-from the famous to the unknown-completing the thought that begins the book's title. 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 a well-known list of 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 from Rehoboth, Massachusetts; a woman who sells Yellow Pages advertising in Fort Worth, Texas; and a man who serves on the state of 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.

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    Fun and very easy to readby b4champ

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    03/30/2009: The book gave a broad range of insights into what many different people from various walks of life, and from different times believe in. The book revitalizes my belief in people.

    Inspiring Thoughts from the Past, Present and Futureby pfish

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    03/16/2009: This is a wonderful book full of thematic essays on topics fundamental to the human condition. Many essays are moving, profound or just beautiful. It's not often a book can be chock full of inspiring words and be captivating at the same time. But this one is...

    I Also Recommend: Listening Is an Act of Love: A Celebration of American Life from the StoryCorps Project.


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