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État
Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9780593596371
Book Title
Never Give Up : a Prairie Family's Story
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Publication Year
2023
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Tom Brokaw
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic
Editors, Journalists, Publishers, United States / 20th Century, Personal Memoirs, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Number of Pages
160 Pages

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The New York Times bestselling author of The Greatest Generation tells the story of his own family's generations: his ancestors and parents, who embodied the can-do spirit of many Americans who survived the Great Depression and World War II and went on to help build America.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593596374
ISBN-13
9780593596371
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4058363398

Product Key Features

Book Title
Never Give Up : a Prairie Family's Story
Author
Tom Brokaw
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Editors, Journalists, Publishers, United States / 20th Century, Personal Memoirs, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Number of Pages
160 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
F650.B76 2023
Reviews
"Sometimes, when the evening is winding down, when the dishes are done and the little ones asleep, memory guides the conversation, gently pushing away the cares of the moment. As a portal to past times, that memory retrieves the missing among us and brings them and their values and examples to the fore. Brokaw's spare, elegant masterpiece is just this kind of time machine, resurrecting one family's prairie experience and, like all good alchemy, transforming it into pure gold usable for anyone who knows they always have and always will stand on the shoulders of giants." --Ken Burns "The prairie values of his parents that Tom Brokaw celebrates in this heartwarming memoir are the girders of the American Dream. In our fractured times, this inspiring book reminds us how we can rise to meet our current challenges by honoring the fortitude of the generations before us." --Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker and Leonardo da Vinci "Tom Brokaw tells the story of his parents' beginnings and the foundation they built for his own big American life. In his easy, conversational tone, he weaves a narrative full of rugged individualists who worked hard without complaint, made countless sacrifices for their families, and united in common cause for the country they loved. Brokaw honors their lifelong commitment to the greater good and rightfully nudges us to embrace this tradition as our own." --Connie Schultz "The venerable news anchor narrows the Greatest Generation to the folks back home. . . . With his customary evenhanded tone . . . Brokaw pays homage to the sacrifices of his parents' generation--and finds their successors wanting by comparison." -- Kirkus Reviews "In this affable memoir, former NBC Nightly News anchor Brokaw . . . draws a line from his parents' perseverance through world wars and the Great Depression through to his own values. . . . Brokaw recounts Red and Jean's courtship and reflects on the work ethic he gleaned from them, masterfully bringing them to life through fond recollections. . . . Brokaw constructs this memorable family history with all the concision and color of a good journalistic profile. It's hard not to be moved." -- Publishers Weekly "With an economy of words but a wealth of emotion, Brokaw evokes his parents' hardscrabble childhoods, their solid and storied marriage, and their struggles to create a secure home for a growing family while confronting the challenges of the Great Depression and WWII. . . . Brokaw's candid and heartfelt memoir offers a timely reflection infused with his trademark sincerity and unabashed appreciation for the bedrock inspirational values that always deserve attention." -- Booklist, "The prairie values of his parents that Tom Brokaw celebrates in this heartwarming memoir are the girders of the American Dream. In our fractured times, this inspiring book reminds us how we can rise to meet our current challenges by honoring the fortitude of the generations before us." --Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker and Leonardo da Vinci, "Sometimes, when the evening is winding down, when the dishes are done and the little ones asleep, memory guides the conversation, gently pushing away the cares of the moment. As a portal to past times, that memory retrieves the missing among us and brings them and their values and examples to the fore. Brokaw's spare, elegant masterpiece is just this kind of time machine, resurrecting one family's prairie experience and, like all good alchemy, transforming it into pure gold usable for anyone who knows they always have and always will stand on the shoulders of giants." --Ken Burns "The prairie values of his parents that Tom Brokaw celebrates in this heartwarming memoir are the girders of the American Dream. In our fractured times, this inspiring book reminds us how we can rise to meet our current challenges by honoring the fortitude of the generations before us." --Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker and Leonardo da Vinci "Tom Brokaw tells the story of his parents' beginnings and the foundation they built for his own big American life. In his easy, conversational tone, he weaves a narrative full of rugged individualists who worked hard without complaint, made countless sacrifices for their families, and united in common cause for the country they loved. Brokaw honors their lifelong commitment to the greater good and rightfully nudges us to embrace this tradition as our own." --Connie Schultz "The venerable news anchor narrows the Greatest Generation to the folks back home. . . . With his customary evenhanded tone . . . Brokaw pays homage to the sacrifices of his parents' generation--and finds their successors wanting by comparison." -- Kirkus Reviews "In this affable memoir, former NBC Nightly News anchor Brokaw draws a line from his parents' perseverance through world wars and the Great Depression through to his own values. . . . Brokaw recounts Red and Jean's courtship and reflects on the work ethic he gleaned from them, masterfully bringing them to life through fond recollections. . . . Brokaw constructs this memorable family history with all the concision and color of a good journalistic profile. It's hard not to be moved." -- Publishers Weekly "With an economy of words but a wealth of emotion, Brokaw evokes his parents' hardscrabble childhoods, their solid and storied marriage, and their struggles to create a secure home for a growing family while confronting the challenges of the Great Depression and WWII. . . . Brokaw's candid and heartfelt memoir offers a timely reflection infused with his trademark sincerity and unabashed appreciation for the bedrock inspirational values that always deserve attention." -- Booklist, "Sometimes, when the evening is winding down, the dishes are done, and the little ones asleep, memory guides the conversation, gently pushing away the cares of the moment. As a portal to past times, that memory retrieves the missing among us and brings them and their values and examples to the fore. Brokaw's spare, elegant masterpiece is just this kind of time machine, resurrecting one family's Prairie experience, and, like all good alchemy, transforming it into pure gold usable for anyone who knows they always have and always will stand on the shoulders of giants." --Ken Burns "The prairie values of his parents that Tom Brokaw celebrates in this heartwarming memoir are the girders of the American Dream. In our fractured times, this inspiring book reminds us how we can rise to meet our current challenges by honoring the fortitude of the generations before us." --Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker and Leonardo da Vinci, "Sometimes, when the evening is winding down, when the dishes are done and the little ones asleep, memory guides the conversation, gently pushing away the cares of the moment. As a portal to past times, that memory retrieves the missing among us and brings them and their values and examples to the fore. Brokaw's spare, elegant masterpiece is just this kind of time machine, resurrecting one family's prairie experience and, like all good alchemy, transforming it into pure gold usable for anyone who knows they always have and always will stand on the shoulders of giants." --Ken Burns "The prairie values of his parents that Tom Brokaw celebrates in this heartwarming memoir are the girders of the American Dream. In our fractured times, this inspiring book reminds us how we can rise to meet our current challenges by honoring the fortitude of the generations before us." --Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker and Leonardo da Vinci "Tom Brokaw tells the story of his parents' beginnings and the foundation they built for his own big American life. In his easy, conversational tone, he weaves a narrative full of rugged individualists who worked hard without complaint, made countless sacrifices for their families, and united in common cause for the country they loved. Brokaw honors their lifelong commitment to the greater good and rightfully nudges us to embrace this tradition as our own." --Connie Schultz, "Sometimes, when the evening is winding down, when the dishes are done and the little ones asleep, memory guides the conversation, gently pushing away the cares of the moment. As a portal to past times, that memory retrieves the missing among us and brings them and their values and examples to the fore. Brokaw's spare, elegant masterpiece is just this kind of time machine, resurrecting one family's prairie experience and, like all good alchemy, transforming it into pure gold usable for anyone who knows they always have and always will stand on the shoulders of giants." --Ken Burns "The prairie values of his parents that Tom Brokaw celebrates in this heartwarming memoir are the girders of the American Dream. In our fractured times, this inspiring book reminds us how we can rise to meet our current challenges by honoring the fortitude of the generations before us." --Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker and Leonardo da Vinci "Tom Brokaw tells the story of his parents' beginnings and the foundation they built for his own big American life. In his easy, conversational tone, he weaves a narrative full of rugged individualists who worked hard without complaint, made countless sacrifices for their families, and united in common cause for the country they loved. Brokaw honors their lifelong commitment to the greater good and rightfully nudges us to embrace this tradition as our own." --Connie Schultz "The venerable news anchor narrows the Greatest Generation to the folks back home. With his customary evenhanded tone . . . Brokaw pays homage to the sacrifices of his parents' generation--and finds their successors wanting by comparison." -- Kirkus Reviews
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2022-028984
Dewey Decimal
978.30922
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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