Kurzbeschreibung"Schon als junger Mann war Raoul Wallenberg ein Held, den ein Mythos umgab. Der Sohn einer prominenten schwedischen Bankiersfamilie besaß einen Diplomatenpass, amerikanisches Geld, Mut, Unverfrorenheit und eine große Liebe zu Menschen. Damit schaffte
Danny Smith Bücher
Danny Smith ist Gründer der Jubilee Campaign und Jubilee Action, Organisationen, die sich dem Kampf gegen Ungerechtigkeit, Kinderprostitution und Sklaverei widmen. Sein schriftstellerisches Schaffen konzentriert sich auf die Aufdeckung und Beseitigung dieser tief verwurzelten gesellschaftlichen Missstände. Er richtet seine literarischen Bemühungen darauf aus, die Mechanismen der Unterdrückung zu verstehen und darzustellen, und fordert eine gerechtere Zukunft. Seine Arbeit ist ein Zeugnis seines Engagements für eine Welt frei von Ausbeutung.




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Birmingham: It's Not Shit: 50 Things That Delight About Brum
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
You know that Birmingham isn’t shit. Sometimes, though, you can't articulate exactly why…In this funny, revelatory and occasionally even nostalgic collection, the team behind Paradise Circus explore the places, people and Brummie ephemera that delight us about the second city. It lays out the ineffable reasons why we say ‘Birmingham: it’s not shit’, and then effs them.Meet at the ramp and Jon Bounds, Jon Hickman and Danny Smith will dally down Dale End and take you up The Ackers. Discover Aston Villa’s sarcastic advertising hoarding, learn why Snobs could literally be magical, and dig up what might or might not be buried under Spaghetti Junction.
Shouting Into the Silence
- 239 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Danny Smith has been at the forefront of human rights campaigning for over twenty-five years. He has fought for many people, providing a voice for the voiceless and a light in the darkness—this is his story. Shouting into the Silence is fast-moving and inspirational. Danny takes the reader to some of the darkest places on Earth and uncovers many of the 21st century's most shameful secrets, including child sex slavery, human trafficking, the killing of street children and the orphanages of China. As the head of Jubilee Campaign, he posed as a sex tourist to get the UK laws on child abuse changed; he went to Moscow to fight for the Siberian Seven, and to the streets of India, to break the cycle that had meant that the children of prostitutes would always end up in the same trade. This is the inspirational story of one man's battle on behalf of children at risk.
Pier Review
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Two friends, Jon and Danny, embark on a hare-brained journey to see all the surviving pleasure piers in England and Wales, recruiting Midge (a man they barely know) as their driver, even though he has to be back in two weeks to sign on... Join them as they take a funny and nostalgic look at Britishness at the beach and friendship on the road.
Catharsis
A collection of 21 poems
Emerging from a transformative personal experience, this collection of 21 poems captures the author's journey through anxiety and emotional turmoil following a traumatic birth. Danny E. Smith uses poetic expression to navigate themes of death, fear, faith, and eventual release, reflecting on a narrative of darkness that has haunted her for nearly two decades. The poems serve as both a cathartic outlet and a profound exploration of resilience in the face of life's challenges.
The narrative delves into a father's profound grief following the loss of his daughter, Jessica, at just 22 years old. Through a heartfelt journey into her life, it highlights her adventures, struggles, and the deep bond they shared. The book captures the essence of her character while expressing the father's enduring love and longing. It also explores themes of healing and faith, offering a poignant reflection on coping with an irreparable loss.
Staring Death in the Face: Searching for The Reaper Across Mexico
- 246 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Danny Smith embarks on a quest to confront Death after losing his partner and feeling adrift in life. At nearly forty, he decides to stalk Death to Mexico, drawn by the vibrant culture of the Day of the Dead Festival and the chaotic backdrop of a drug war. As he navigates ancient temples and lively markets, he seeks to rediscover his passion for life amidst grief. This unique travelogue blends humor and poignancy, showcasing Smith's talent for creating immersive worlds with concise language.