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Samuel G. Freedman

    Samuel G. Freedman ist ein gefeierter Autor, dessen Werke sich oft mit komplexen menschlichen Erzählungen und gesellschaftlichen Themen befassen. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch Tiefe und Einblick aus und erforscht die Natur von Mut und Ausdauer angesichts von Widrigkeiten. Freedman erfasst meisterhaft die Nuancen der menschlichen Erfahrung, und seine Geschichten finden aufgrund ihrer Authentizität und emotionalen Kraft bei den Lesern Anklang. Sein literarischer Beitrag liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, oft übersehene Aspekte der Gesellschaft zu beleuchten und zum Nachdenken anzuregen.

    Letters to a Young Journalist
    The Inheritance: How Three Families and the American Political Majority Moved from Left to Right
    Into the Bright Sunshine
    • From one of the country's most distinguished journalists, a revisionist and riveting look at the American politician whom history has judged a loser, yet who played a key part in the greatest social movement of the 20th century.

      Into the Bright Sunshine
    • Focusing on three working-class families, the narrative explores the political landscape of 20th-century America, beginning with the immigrant roots that inspired FDR's New Deal. It progresses through the political activism of the 1960s and culminates in the current era of conservatism. Freedman weaves personal stories with broader historical themes, offering insights into how these families navigated and shaped the shifting political tides over the decades.

      The Inheritance: How Three Families and the American Political Majority Moved from Left to Right
    • Letters to a Young Journalist

      • 193 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,5(28)Abgeben

      Samuel Freedman, author, journalist, and teacher of journalism, conducts an extended conversation with young journalists--from kids on the high school paper to graduates starting their first jobs. This updated edition addresses the recent transformations within the journalism field that journalists at every level will encounter.--Excerpted from publisher description

      Letters to a Young Journalist