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One of our nation's most prominent writers finds the truth about how to live a long and happy life in the centenarian next door. When a veteran Washington journalist moved to Kansas, he met a new neighbor who was more than a century old. Little did he know that he was beginning a long friendship—and a profound lesson in the meaning of life. Charlie White was no ordinary neighbor. Born before radio, Charlie lived long enough to use a smartphone. When a shocking tragedy interrupted his idyllic boyhood, Charlie mastered survival strategies that reflect thousands of years of human wisdom. Thus armored, Charlie's sense of adventure carried him on an epic journey across the continent, and later found him swinging across bandstands of the Jazz Age, racing aboard ambulances through Depression-era gangster wars, improvising techniques for early open-heart surgery, and cruising the Amazon as a guest of Peru's president. David Von Drehle came to understand that Charlie's resilience and willingness to grow made this remarkable neighbor a master in the art of thriving through times of dramatic change. As a gift to his children, he set out to tell Charlie's secrets. The Book of Charlie is a gospel of grit—the inspiring story of one man's journey through a century of upheaval. The history that unfolds through Charlie's story reminds you that the United States has always been a divided nation, a questing nation, an inventive nation—a nation of Charlies in the rollercoaster pursuit of a good and meaningful life.
David Von Drehle (Author), David Von Drehle (Narrator)
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As 1862 dawned, the American republic was at death's door. The federal government appeared overwhelmed, the U.S. Treasury was broke, and the Union's top general was gravely ill. The Confederacy - with its booming economy, expert military leadership, and commanding position on the battlefield - had a clear view to victory. To a remarkable extent, the survival of the country depended on the judgment, cunning, and resilience of the unschooled frontier lawyer who had recently been elected president. Twelve months later, the Civil War had become a cataclysm but the tide had turned. The Union generals who would win the war had at last emerged, and the Confederate army had suffered the key losses that would lead to its doom. The blueprint for modern America - an expanding colossus of industrial and financial might - had been indelibly inked. And the man who brought the nation through its darkest hour, Abraham Lincoln, had signed the Emancipation Proclamation and emerged as a singular leader. In Rise to Greatness, acclaimed author David Von Drehle has created both a deeply human portrait of America's greatest president and a rich, dramatic narrative about our most fateful year.
David Von Drehle (Author), Robertson Dean (Narrator)
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Triangle: The Fire That Changed America
"An amazing, long-forgotten tale. A riveting history written with flair and precision."-Bob Woodward In one of the most honored books of the year, David Von Drehle transports us to a beautiful spring day in March 1911 when 146 workers-most of them young immigrant women-lost their lives. Employees had just begun preparing to leave the Triangle shirtwaist factory in New York's Greenwich Village when a fire broke out and within minutes consumed the building's upper three stories.It was the worst workplace disaster in New York City history until 9/11. "Animated by vigorous, descriptive prose, Triangle carries the reader deep into a portrait of early-twentieth-century New York . . . when colorful machine politicians battled socialists, suffragists and upright progressive reformers for the soul of an increasingly immigrant city." -Chicago Tribune "Von Drehle's spellbinding and detailed reconstruction of the disaster is complemented by an equally gripping account of the factory owners' subsequent manslaughter trial (they got off scot-free), drawing on court records he helped unearth." -The New York Times "Behind the fire lay the extraordinary history of sweatshop labor and the fledgling beginnings of union organizing. The heart of Von Drehle's book is its detailed, nuanced, mesmerizing description of the fire. The descriptions . . .leave a reader staring into space." -Los Angeles Times Book Review Praise for David Von Drehle's Triangle: New York Times Extended List Best Seller New York Times Book Review Notable Book Washington Post Book World Rave of the Year New York Public Library Book of the Year New York Society Library Book of the Year Fresh Air Critic's Top Book of 2003 Hadassah Top Ten Jewish Best Seller ALA Notable Book of the Year Winner of the 2004 Christopher Award Winner of the 2004 Sidney Hillman Foundation Award Amazon Top 50 Books of the Year San Jose Mercury News Best Book Rocky Mountain News Best Book Providence Journal Critic's Choice Cover design by Marcia Salo and Charles Rue Woods Cover photograph courtesy of Culver Pictures Photo imaging by Michael Tedesco Grove Press books are distributed by Publishers Group West Reading Group Guide available online at www.groveatlantic.com PRINTED IN THE USA 0904
David Von Drehle (Author), Barrett Whitener (Narrator)
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