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Listening Is an Act of Love: A Celebration of American Life from the StoryCorps Project (Paperback)

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Four years ago. StoryCorps set out to record an oral history of America with the voices of everyday people. This book is a collection of the most compelling excerpts from more than 10,000 interviews recorded, compiled by StoryCorps founder Isay (Flophouse), a radio documentary producer and MacArthur fellow. And they are compelling. Each one captures a moment in time—historical, emotional or personal—that make us who we are. As simple stories of humanity, each one has its own potency, with themes of family, love, dedication and struggle. In one of the most emotionally wrought stories, a father sits down with his daughter and remembers her late mother and older brother, who both died of cancer within months of each other. To gather the stories, StoryCorps provides a facility, recording equipment and a facilitator, then waits for people to invite loved ones, friends, grandparents to sit down for a 40-minute session. A copy of the tape is filed in the Library of Congress, and parts have aired on NPR. As Isay says, I realized how many people among us feel completely invisible, believe their lives don't matter, and fear they'll someday be forgotten. Photos. (Nov. 13)
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“Each interview is a revelation.”
USA Today

“ As heartwarming as a holiday pumpkin pie and every bit as homey . . . what emerges in these compelling pages is hard-won wisdom and boundless humanity.”
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics); Reprint edition (October 28, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0143114344
  • ISBN-13: 978-0143114345
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,447 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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102 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars as good as it gets, November 12, 2007
This book was published to mark the recent recording of the ten thousandth interview by the StoryCorps Project. Perhaps you have heard excerpts from some of these interviews on National Public Radio?

David Isay had the idea that he wanted to record the stories of regular folks-like you an I. He set up the first recording booth in Grand Central Station. For ten dollars you can record a 40 minute interview. Family members and friends interview each other. A facilitator is there to help out and sometimes to conduct the interview. Recordings are given to the respondents and also put in the Library of Congress with the permission of those who told their stories.

Some incredible stories are being told in the StoryCorps booths that now travel America inside Airstream trailers. Storycorps is preserving our oral history.

This book contains excerpts from interviews with senior citizens who remember the way it was in the olden days. There's a story from a bounty hunter. Another from a woman who survived a jet airliner crash in Iowa. There are the stories of people battling addictions and diseases like AIDS, cancer, and alcoholism.

There are tales of love lost and love found. A child re-unites with his birth mother. A grandchild interviews
the grandmother who took him in from his abusive parents.

Most dramatic of all is the story of a man who escaped from the 105th floor of the World Trade Center after the first tower was hit. He was in the second tower. This story will make your heart race and your tears flow. It's incredible!

What a wonderful book! Studs Terkel, our greatest oral historian loves this book. It reminded this reviewer of that classic book by Studs Terkel; HARD TIMES.
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Wonderful Work of David Isay, November 11, 2007
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"Listening Is an Act of Love" is truly a book for everyone; I believe it is central to understanding what compassion is all about. By extension, it is clear to me that it is not just about American family and love relationships, but also about the entire human family.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Stories of Unsung Heroes, December 10, 2007
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Listeners to National Public Radio's "Morning Edition" on Fridays are familiar with interviews from Dave Isay's StoryCorps project. Here in written form is a collection of some of those essays, along with a photograph of the person being interviewed and usually the interviewer as well. The essays are grouped in "Home and Family," "Work and Dedication," "Journeys," "History and Struggle" and finally "Fire and Water," recollections of survivors of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, certainly some of the most moving interviews in the entire book.

How refreshing in a world gone mad with non-news of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton-- I do not believe I have ever heard either of these women's names mentioned or either public radio or public television-- to listen to and read of ordinary people whose lives are interesting, who have done often noble, unselfish deeds with no pomp and circumstance.

While some of these stories are more engaging than others, to a person each one interviewed here has something to say that touches the reader. There is an interview of a woman reunited with her son whom she gave up for adoption: "Knowing what I know now, I wouldn't do it again" [let her son be adopted]. An eighty-seven-year-old World War II veteran still sees in his dreams the blond, blue-eyed teenaged member of the Hitler Youth he had to kill to save his own life. A forty-nine-year-old prisoner in the Oregon State Penitentiary hopeful of his eventual freedom died from a drug overdose shortly after his interview. A Memphis sanitation worker recalls the death of Martin Luther King. A World War 11 veteran, when asked by the interviewer, his twelve-year-old grandson, one of the standard StoryCorps questions, what was the saddest moment of his life, remembers that while stationed in the Navy in Norfolk, he was refused admission to a movie in D. C. because he was black: "I just walked the streets crying all night, betrayed that my country could force me to fight a war but say, 'You're not a good enough citizen to come to a movie.'" Finally, one of the saddest interviews for me is that of the man who was so lonely that he got a haircut once a week just to have someone touch him.

These are Ken Burns, Charles Bukowski and Studs Terkel (who wrote a blurb for the book) people. Many of these stories rise to the level of poetry. Reading these interviews, at least some of them, reminded me of the time I saw the AIDS Memorial Quilt, another tribute to ordinary Americans, unfurled for the first time in Washington in 1987, the raw emotion, the great pain of loss but also the overwhelming sense of love and connectedness that we all felt on that cold October morning.

These unsentimental stories will warm the cockles of your heart.

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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful!
I bought this for my father's 79th birthday. He loved it! He's rationing himself to one story per day to make it last longer. The narratives here are delightful.
Published 2 months ago by E. Trost

5.0 out of 5 stars Stories You Could Learn From
There is a story for everyone in this book. This book is composed of stories from regular people like you and me, and even if you didn't like all of the book, there has to be at... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Listening is an Act of Love
I had a paperback copy of this book which I read first. I love the book and wanted to share it with friends and family as we traveled this summer as a hostess type gift. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Martha L. Lightle

3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but I prefer the audio interviews
I really like listening to Story Corp interviews on NPR. However, I'm not all that impressed by this collection. It's fine, but it's nothing outstanding. Read more
Published 3 months ago by citygal

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful insights!
StoryCorps is a much needed concept in our "hurry-up" world. Taking the time to listen to others helps us to see that we are all one, just diffferent expressions of that oneness... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Gloria F. Green

5.0 out of 5 stars 'Listening is an act of love.'
What could have been a gimmick for selling a book - creating booths where everyday folk could enter undisturbed and simply talk about experiences, life, pain, joy, sorrow and... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Grady Harp

5.0 out of 5 stars life enlightening
Short accounts of real life events. Some are heart-breaking, some are surprisingly positive. Some ordinary but touch the heart. Easy to pick up and read.
Published 5 months ago by Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars overrated
Should have been free shipping or cheaper than $4.oo , since book only cost $.48.
Published 8 months ago by ruby mae

5.0 out of 5 stars Sharing the love...
Wonderful series of interviews of "real people" as transcribed by the story corps! The people are interesting, their viewpoints diverse and the love almost palpable as one reads... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Miriam Folk

5.0 out of 5 stars Listening Is An Act of Love--An Art Everyone Should Practice
This is a beautiful collection of stories from the lives of the ordinary extraordinary people that we all are. Read more
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