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Dan Gediman
Dan Gediman is executive director of This I Believe, a not-for-profit organization that collects and presents the core personal philosophies of Americans-ranging from the famous to the previously unknown. These short statements of belief have been featured on public radio since 2005. A 25-year... show more



Dan Gediman is executive director of This I Believe, a not-for-profit organization that collects and presents the core personal philosophies of Americans-ranging from the famous to the previously unknown. These short statements of belief have been featured on public radio since 2005. A 25-year public radio veteran, Gediman's work has won many of public broadcasting's most prestigious awards, including the duPont-Columbia Award.

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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 9 years ago
Disclaimer: I received an ARC via Netgalley. I also live in Philadelphia. Furthermore, I teach at the same college, same department, as one of the contributors. Despite being in Philadelphia for all my life, I have never heard of this series until this popped up on Netgalley. ...
sjm
sjm rated it 10 years ago
Personally, I enjoy This I Believe II because it it a series of individual stories lived by real human beings all strung together. It is a written a way that I have never read before which makes it original and enjoyable.
Heidi Hart
Heidi Hart rated it 10 years ago
There are some lovely and thought-provoking essays here, and I love that they're all short enough to read in just a few minutes, and that you can read just one or two essays at a time and then put the book down for weeks without losing your place or sense of continuity. It took me six months to read...
Ko
Ko rated it 17 years ago
I got this as a pre-release galley proof. It looked better than the usual advance stuff and I thought it might be interesting. I was underwhelmed.
debnance
debnance rated it 19 years ago
I couldn't stop myself from buying this book at the Texas Book Fair. I so liked the concept. The actual chapters, however, tended to be humdrum, broad and run-of-the-mill. The few exceptions were bright chapters by unknowns. Not as interesting as I had hoped.
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