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Tom Brokaw

    Deze Amerikaanse journalist en auteur staat bekend om zijn uitgebreide carrière in de televisiejournalistiek. Zijn werk wordt gekenmerkt door een focus op nieuwdocumentaires en het presenteren van belangrijke avondjournaals. Hij verkende een breed scala aan onderwerpen en werkte mee aan diverse tijdschriften. Zijn geschreven werk omvat boeken die zijn onderzoeks- en verteltalenten naar het geschreven woord brengen.

    A Lucky Life Interrupted: A Memoir of Hope
    The Greatest Generation Speaks
    The Time of Our Lives
    An Album of Memories: Personal Histories from the Greatest Generation
    An Album of Memories: Personal Histories from World War II
    Records of Our National Life: American History from the National Archives
    • 2023

      "Tom Brokaw is known as one of the hardest-working, most successful people in broadcast journalism. His success is attributed to his work ethic, his instinct for identifying the significance of the news in the lives of ordinary people, and his reputation for always showing up for others. In this heartfelt family story, Tom shows the values and lessons he absorbed from his ancestors, parents, and others who settled in South Dakota and worked hard to build lives on the prairie during the first half of the twentieth century. At the center of this story is Red Brokaw, Tom's father, who left school in the third grade. At the end of his life, Red surprised his family by recording his memories about the Brokaw ancestors who obtained land in South Dakota under the Lend-Lease plan and started a hotel called the Brokaw House. As a boy Red worked there, and then on construction jobs, developing a talent for machines. At a high school play, he fell in love with the girl playing the lead, Jean, whose father had lost the family farm during the Depression. They married, and struggled financially. Their son Tom was born in 1940, and two other sons followed. Red had a philosophy: Never give up. Never complain. After the war, Red got his big break. The Army Corps of Engineers began to build great projects, including dams across the Missouri River, magnificent structures like the Fort Randall and the Gavins Point dams. Red rose to become a Foreman on the dam project, and the Brokaws moved to towns created to house workers, where the family became part of a vibrant community life"-- Provided by publisher

      Never Give Up
    • 2019

      "The last year of the Nixon presidency was filled with power politics, legal jiu-jitsu and high-stakes showdowns, with head-shaking surprises every day. Tom Brokaw, the NBC News White House correspondent during the final year of Watergate, gives us a close-up, personal account of the players, the strategies, and the highs and lows of the scandal that brought down a president. Brokaw writes, 'Even now, almost half a century later, I am astonished by what the country went through, and I wanted to share press stories from the inside looking out -- what it was like to be on call 24/7, the twists and turns, the laughs and tensions during this historic time.'"-- Provided by publisher

      The Fall of Richard Nixon
    • 2016

      A Lucky Life Interrupted, A

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,0(44)Tarief

      "Tom Brokaw had led a lucky life--marrying his childhood sweetheart (they have been married for 51 years), rising to fame in the journalism world on the Today Show and as the NBC Nightly News anchor for 22 years, publishing the world-renowned book The Greatest Generation--when suddenly he took two inexplicable falls. Nagging back pain led him to the doctors at Mayo, who had shocking news: he had multiple myeloma, the treatable but incurable blood cancer. Brokaw leads the readers through his decision to keep a journal of experiences, during a year of denial, acceptance, struggle, and his courageous battle to get the cancer under control and to go on with his life, even as he reflects on the things he thought about, during a year in a life interrupted: news stories of special significance to him, lessons learned about family and friendship, a man coming to terms with aging and his own mortality. Written in Brokaw's natural, warm voice, this candid, intimate book is a memoir of understanding and empowerment, of the importance of a patient taking charge of his or her condition, of understanding aging, the importance of family and relationships, the role of caretakers and coordinated care, of gratitude for a good life"-- Provided by publisher

      A Lucky Life Interrupted, A
    • 2015
      4,0(130)Tarief

      The memoir recounts a transformative year of battling cancer while reflecting on a fulfilling life filled with joy and gratitude. The author, known for his influential career in journalism, shares personal insights and experiences that highlight resilience and the value of life’s moments. Through poignant storytelling, he offers a heartfelt exploration of mortality, memory, and the lessons learned over decades, making it a compelling read for anyone facing their own challenges or seeking inspiration.

      A Lucky Life Interrupted: A Memoir of Hope
    • 2012

      The Time of Our Lives

      A Conversation about America

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,8(70)Tarief

      Exploring the essence of identity and the journey of the American experience, this book delves into the historical context of the American dream. It examines past achievements and failures, offering insights into the current challenges facing society. The narrative encourages readers to reflect on their individual and collective roles in shaping the future, emphasizing the need for unity and action to reclaim the ideals that once defined America. Through a blend of personal stories and broader societal analysis, it inspires a renewed vision for progress.

      The Time of Our Lives
    • 2011

      The Time of Our Lives

      • 370bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,0(8)Tarief

      The NBC news anchor and former White House correspondent evaluates the American dream of the past, present and future as experienced by four generations of his and other families. (United States history). By the best-selling author of Boom!. Simultaneous.

      The Time of Our Lives
    • 2009

      This illustrated journey explores the rich tapestry of American history, showcasing pivotal moments and significant documents that have shaped the nation. Published to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the National Archives, it highlights key events and figures, offering readers a visually engaging experience that deepens their understanding of the country's past. The book serves as both a tribute to the Archives and an educational resource, making history accessible and captivating for all.

      Records of Our National Life: American History from the National Archives
    • 2008

      Boom!

      Talking About the Sixties: What Happened, How It Shaped Today, Lessons for Tomorrow

      • 688bladzijden
      • 25 uur lezen
      3,8(91)Tarief

      The tumultuous Sixties are vividly portrayed through the voices of both notable figures and everyday citizens, creating a "virtual reunion" that captures the essence of this transformative era. Tom Brokaw examines how the decade's events—encompassing race, politics, war, feminism, and culture—have influenced contemporary perspectives on activism, entrepreneurship, and national identity. Through insightful reflections, the book offers valuable lessons for the future, inviting readers to engage in candid discussions about America's past, present, and future.

      Boom!
    • 2008

      The book delves into profound questions about spirituality and religion, drawing insights from a diverse array of contemporary religious thinkers. Conceived by Bob Abernethy and coauthored with William Bole, it aims to provide a thoughtful exploration of the spiritual landscape of American life. The authors engage with various faiths and denominations, offering surprising perspectives that reflect the complexity of modern spirituality. This work serves as a continuation of Abernethy's commitment to intelligent discourse on religion, as showcased in his acclaimed television program.

      The Life of Meaning: Reflections on Faith, Doubt, and Repairing the World
    • 2003

      A Long Way from Home

      Growing Up in the American Heartland in the Forties and Fifties

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,8(825)Tarief

      The book offers insightful reflections on America and the American experience, drawn from the author's extensive career in journalism spanning over fifty years. Through personal observations and experiences, the bestselling author of The Greatest Generation delves into the evolving landscape of American society, exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the nation's historical journey. This work combines personal anecdotes with broader cultural commentary, providing a unique perspective on what it means to be American.

      A Long Way from Home