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Visionaries In Our Midst is Allison Silberberg's inspiring collection of essays that profiles ordinary people who are changing our world. Silberberg shares the stories of individuals who identified critical needs in their communities and responded with courage and conviction. This is a book about those who inspire hope, those who struggle, and those who make something happen. This is a book about catalysts—those who innovate and work to build a better life for others. This is a time to discover what is possible when individuals stand up for one another.
Named a Finalist for ForeWord Reviews' Book of the Year Award for 2009 and #1 on Amazon's list of Philanthropy & Charity, Visionaries In Our Midst is a thought-provoking book that takes the reader on an unforgettable journey.
For more information, please see: allisonsilberberg.com
Product details
Published | Sep 18 2009 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 274 |
ISBN | 9780761847199 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Dimensions | 231 x 155 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book will not just help save America; it will help save the world.
Pete Seeger, songwriter/song leader
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Visionaries In Our Midst by Allison Silberberg is a great book about very wonderful people who gave their heart and soul for others. It will inspire many others to do the same if they care. And who doesn't?
Helen Thomas, Dean, White House Press Corps, Hearst Columnist
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In this age of cynicism, here is a book about good people doing good things. What a refreshing change! What a delightful and uplifting read!
Marvin Kalb, Harvard professor emeritus; now senior adviser to Pulitzer Center; former network correspondent
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This is a book of wonders-and hope. It tells us of extraordinary things 'ordinary' people can do.
Studs Terkel, oral historian/Pulitzer Prize-winning author
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Silberberg has collected the stories of eighteen charitable groups into a kind of guidebook for people looking to be inspired. Her storytelling style is generally easy and pleasing to read. She doesn't hide the depth to which these people touch her and often describes her own tearful, joyful reaction to the scenes she witnesses, which adds a rich authenticity to her book. As Silberberg reminds us, the ways in which we care for each other may be what makes our nation most great.
Foreword Reviews
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Silberberg takes the “people making a difference” idea and applies it to 18 organizations in the Washington, D.C., area. While she wavers between memoir and journalistic analysis, her intentions are good and the individuals she profiles are inspiring. From helping schoolchildren to providing legal advice, giving seniors a social outlet, and offering low-cost medical care via mobile units, she highlights a wealth of examples of doing good. Silberberg asks organizers exactly how ideas originated and were implemented, and shares annual budgets and staff sizes. She also lists contact information and similar organizations around the country for those seeking to get involved themselves.While this logistical data is welcome and truly useful, it is her moments of awareness during visits to various organizations that make this book so effective. “It's one thing to understand the Taliban intellectually,” she writes, while researching the Tahirih Justice Center in Falls Church, Virginia, “it's a whole other thing to see, photograph, and chat with an extended family that would not have survived.” Doing good, Silberberg testifies, truly does save and improve lives.
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