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Obras por Douglas Carlton Abrams

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Data de nascimento
1966
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Santa Cruz, California, USA
Educação
Stanford University (MA|1989)
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Idea Architects (founder)
University of California Press
HarperCollins

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Subtitled "A Survival Guide for Trying Times", this volume is based on several conversations between the authors about how important it is to humans to have hope for the future, and how we can sustain that hope in the face of wars, pandemics, political upheaval, personal tragedy, climate change and other global catastrophes. Full of examples of positive change through individual and communal efforts, it is a pep talk for anyone who thinks we are doomed by our own stupidity, and that humanity is beyond (or not worth) saving anyway. Goodall is no Pollyanna, and her life experiences have shown her plenty of unpleasant realities, but she has also seen the good we can do when we unleash our "amazing human intellect...the power of youth, and the indomitable human spirit". Her view that these three human attributes, together with the resilience of nature, are grounds for hope that the planet may be brought back from the brink. Definitely a worthwhile read, although I found the style a bit clunky---Abrams took the many hours of discussion between him and Dr. Goodall, and attempted to make a narrative dialog, which sometimes felt forced. Nevertheless, the content rises above that, and the final chapter, written by Jane Goodall herself, is a call to action we should not brush off.… (mais)
 
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laytonwoman3rd | 14 outras críticas | Apr 25, 2024 |
Wow. This book is such a great reminder of our shared humanity. Compassion, joy, happiness, love ... so many great conversations and great advice. I can't recommend this book enough. Every person on the planet should read it.
 
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teejayhanton | 33 outras críticas | Mar 22, 2024 |
- Age: Primary

- About what God's dream is for children of the world. God's dream is being caring and kind towards others, and to accomplish this you must be a part of it.

- I would totally have it in my classroom in a Catholic school, and probably would even read it aloud.
 
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sabmcd | 20 outras críticas | Feb 19, 2024 |
Jane has been my hero and personal idol for as long as I can remember. Here she is again in all her positive glory, further inspiring the world to remain hopeful and to use your hope to act upon. Thank you, Jane, for the unending good you have made and continue to make on the world. And wonderful work, Doug! Thank you for bringing this series of conversations to the public for us all to learn from.
 
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