For America: Simple Things Each of Us Can Do to Make Our Country Better
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.39 (969 Votes) |
Asin | : | B003P2VCSO |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Love the booklove the ideas and website suggestions!" according to L. C. Wilding. This book has such simple ideas - some I'd thought about -- many I didn't. Clever, fast, enjoyable read, with so many useful websites I'd never heard of but can definately use! Great ideas for families, too! Highly recommended!!. Just What We Needed! Thanks to Zimmerman for this great and handy guide to helping our country while we help ourselves. This book is a great resource and a great inspiration.
Zimmerman acknowledges that Americans are "busy," and her short, bullet-pointed chapters encourage everything from eating at an ethnic restaurant ("an easy, positive first step toward more understanding") to mentoring a child ("one of the best ways to help direct children toward a better future") with equal enthusiasm. Bush and Bill Clinton, professor and activist Zimmerman presnts a bubbly citizen's guide to strengthening the United States. W. From Publishers Weekly With forewords by both George H. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. As the book's dual introductions would suggest, Zimmerman encourages readers to "Wear purple on election day," while focusing energy on non-partisan methods of bettering their country, such as donating used books, supporting the symphony, familiarizing on
It's been years since the public mood has been so dour, the sense of hope for our future so restrained. businesses by buying locally grown produce and supporting community merchants __Returning to old-fashioned values-politeness, respect, tolerance, and optimism Small enough to fit in your pocket, this is the perfect motivational gift book to get America on track once again.. And yetthis is America. These are challenging times for America, and painful times for Americans. At our core we are a resilient and