This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
by:
Jay Allison (author)
Dan Gediman (author)
"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...
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"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.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780805086584 (0805086587)
ASIN: 805086587
Publish date: August 21st 2007
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Writing,
Essays,
Academic,
School,
Book Club,
Religion,
Philosophy,
Spirituality,
Inspirational,
Short Stories
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...
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.
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.