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William J. vanden Heuvel
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Learn moreHope and History is both a memoir and a call-to-action for the renewal of faith in democracy and America.
US Ambassador William J. vanden Heuvel presents his most important public speeches and writings, compiled and presented over eight decades of adventure and public service, woven together with anecdotes of his colorful life as a second-generation American, a soldier, a lawyer, a political activist, and a diplomat. He touches upon themes that resonate as much today as they did when he first encountered them: the impact of heroes and mentors, the tragedy of the Vietnam War, the problems of racism and desegregation in America, tackling the crisis in Americaโs prisons, America and the Holocaust, and the plight and promise of the United Nations. Along the way, he allows us to share his journey with some of the great characters of American history: Eleanor Roosevelt, William J. โWild Billโ Donovan, President John F. Kennedy and RFK, Harry S. Truman, and Jimmy Carter.
Throughout, vanden Heuvel persuades us that there is still room for optimism in public life. He shows how individuals, himself among them, have tackled some of Americaโs most intractable domestic and foreign policy issues with ingenuity and goodwill, particularly under the leadership of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and those who sought and still seek to follow in his footsteps. He is not afraid to challenge the hatred and bigotry that are an unfortunate but undeniable part of the American fabric. He exhorts us to embrace all the challenges and opportunities that life in the United States can offer.
William J. vanden Heuvel served as deputy US permanent representative to the United Nations. A former president of the International Rescue Committee, he was executive assistant to General William J. โWild Billโ Donovan, special counsel to Governor Averell Harriman, and assistant to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. He is the founder of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. Ambassador vanden Heuvel is an international attorney and investment banker.
Donald Corren is an audiobook narrator and a New York actor with leading credits on and Off-Broadway, as well as numerous television appearances. On Broadway, he costarred with Judy Kaye in the critically acclaimed production of Souvenir, and replaced Harvey Fierstein in the seminal production of Torch Song Trilogy. His Off-Broadway appearances include The Soap Myth, Dietrich & Chevalier, The Last Sunday in June, Stephen Sondheimโs Saturday Night, and the original New York production of Tomfoolery. His television credits include eight seasons as forensic tech Medill on NBCโs Law & Order, as well as his current role as Dr. Kurian on Syfyโs Z Nation.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Donald Corren
ISBN:
9781982622640
Length:
11 hours 15 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
June 15, 2019
Edition:
Unabridged
PDF extra:
Available
Reviews
โThrough this exquisite rendering of Bill vanden Heuvelโs remarkable life and career, readers will find exactly what the title suggestsโhope in our troubled times.โ
โBill vanden Heuvel has written an eloquent story of his American journey.โ
โFrom Presidents to peasants, Bill is always learning and always contributing. We need more people like him.โ
โBill vanden Heuvel was a treasured and brilliant advisor to my father. Now, he has given all of us an even better gift: fascinating stories, drawn from a life at the center at of the action, where he grasped what was critical for freedom to flourish. He makes events come alive.โ
โWhen Bill tells a story, you feel like youโre living it with him. Reading this memoir will ignite a reflection on what we must do to move forward into this twenty-first century.โ
โA well-respected American diplomat looks back on his life and careerโฆClear and straightforwardโฆhe provides an interesting look at the civil rights struggles of the 1960s and the โrevolution of rising expectations.โโฆHis memoir makes for hopeful reading.โ
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