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Giving it All Away: The Doris Buffett Story [Kindle Edition]

Michael Zitz
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Starred Review. Doris Buffet, the 82-year-old sister of billionaire Warren Buffet, has a simple life mission: to give away her millions before she dies ("'My goal... is for the last check I write to bounce'"). The oldest of three, Doris was raised by an unstable, emotionally abusive mother and a frequently absent father (a businessman and four-term Congressman). Adulthood provided little relief: Doris dropped out of college dropout, embarked on four disastrous marriages, suffered from depression, and maintains stormy relationships with her own grown children. It wasn't until Doris's mother died in 1975 that Doris found her niche in "retail" philanthropy, giving away her inheritance ($100 million and counting) in large part directly to individuals who write to her Sunshine Lady Foundation seeking funds for any number of reasons: to afford a glass eye, start school, or simply furnish a new bedroom for a child. Though Warren declined to help Doris in lean times and holds some opposing views (especially regarding their mother), he speaks admiringly of her here. Zitz, a journalist befriended by Buffet, lets the dynamic philanthropist-who he describes as "a combination of Gandhi, Santa Claus and Lucille Ball"-tell the majority of her own story, making this more an oral history than a conventional biography, and a lively, inspirational read for fellow philanthropists and those who depend on them. Photos.

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Inspiring story of a woman who is using her wealth for philanthropy.
At 82, Warren Buffett s older sister, Doris, has contributed more than $100 million in support of battered women, sick children, the mentally ill and others through a highly personal style of giving that sets her Sunshine Lady Foundation apart from larger organizations staffed with trained professionals. In this admiring account more tribute than biography Zitz, a reporter with the Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg, Va., where Doris Buffett lives, describes her difficult life and her success as a philanthropist since inheriting her mother s Berkshire Hathaway shares in 1996. Writing with Doris s cooperation, Zitz tells an upbeat story of charitable giving that has its roots in this bright and attractive woman s misfortunes. Emotionally abused by a mother who apparently disliked her children, Doris was made to feel stupid and unloved ( I never heard the words I love you, she writes). She struggled through four disastrous marriages and depression, nearly lost her home in the 1987 stock-market crash, had cancer twice and remains estranged from her children. Now, writes Zitz, she wants poor children, sick kids and abused women to experience a little happiness through her targeted gifts that help them weather crises and move ahead on their own. Friends and other nonprofessionals help her vet letters from the needy to select recipients. The book offers intriguing glimpses of young Warren Buffett he provides a foreword and describes how Doris became an anti-communist activist and Barry Goldwater supporter in the early 60s to have something to talk about with her dying father, a Republican Congressman. The author offers moving examples of Doris s philanthropy and rightly praises her support of prisoner education at Sing Sing and San Quentin prisons, among other causes shunned by most of her peers. Having learned what matters the hard way, she is determined to give all her money away to others who have also been unlucky in life.
Despite some puffery, this is a readable portrait of a remarkable individual. --Kirkus

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2940 KB
  • Print Length: 224 pages
  • Publisher: The Permanent Press (May 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003COZAYC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The true story of a remarkable resilient, noble, and principled woman, May 13, 2010
Award-winning newspaper reporter and columnist Michael Zitz (who has known Doris Buffett since 1992) presents Giving It All Away: The Doris Buffett Story, the biography of a truly extraordinary millionaire and philanthropist. Doris Buffett faced much misfortune in her life - emotional abuse from her (possibly bipolar) mother, a series of terrible marriages, the near-loss of her home after the 1987 stock market crash, two deadly encounters with cancer, and even estrangement from her own children. Yet the difficulties she faced cultivated her own empathy for others, as evidenced by the $100 million of her own money that she donated - largely to individual people in dire trouble due to no fault of their own. Often she would call people personally, while trying to decide upon the best way to help them. At age 82, she set upon the goal of giving away her entire fortune with purpose and worth to aid those most in need. The true story of a remarkable resilient, noble, and principled woman, Giving It All Away is highly recommended.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly enjoyable, and typically downright riveting, May 11, 2010
I have to say that I largely found "Giving" riveting and that I finished it in 2 days. While I've never met Ms. Buffett, I've only heard the best things about her, and I've admired her philanthropy for some years now. Having been without a place to live decades ago myself, I was shocked that she had almost landed in the situation far more recently. To have recovered from that and to have begun giving her money away so soon thereafter is even more astonishing. I wish Ms. Buffett's ideas would rub off on others; I, for one, am trying--on a FAR smaller scale.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Giving It All Away, May 22, 2010
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Margaret Miller (Fredericksburg, Va) - See all my reviews
This book is a riveting account of her life and how she decided to give her fortune all away to benefit others and in the process make the last check she writes bounce! We are priviledged and our community has benefited enormously that she has chosen Fredericksburg, Virginia as her home. Her personal story of learning to deal with her Mother's emotional abuse of her as a child, her families legacy of mental illness, and how she has turned it all around to help others is very inspiring. I wish all communities had their own Sunshine Lady as the world would be a much better place!
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