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The author, a psychiatrist and writer, explores the results of more than 30 years of talking and listening to children around the world about their inner lives. He evokes their thoughts and feelings about the meaning of life, and at the same time their insights into the religious beliefs of adults.
"A moving and often inspiring account of how individuals try to be responsible for their world".--Washington Post. In this passionate book filled with profound stories, a Pulitzer Prize winner explores the compelling nature of idealism--what inspires it and sustains it, how it is expressed, and its importance to both individuals and society.
Reading is one of the most effective ways to combat moral illiteracy and build a child's character. This book, featuring evaluations of more than 300 books for children - is designed to help parents and teachers find the best books available for teaching moral values. The books are divided into categories ranging from fables and fairytales through ...
This work takes us to three remote rural areas in the USA to hear the tales of the residents - the poor, the rich, and those in between - as they talk about their families, work, hard times, and their hopes. It provides an insight into the dynamics of poverty, politics and community change.
In the wise and often witty Forgetting Ourselves on Purpose, Brian Mahan considers the question of how it is possible to create a meaningful spiritual life while living in a culture that measures us by what we have rather than who we are. Drawing on nearly two decades of teaching experience. Brian Mahan shares stories of personal struggle and ...
Through portraits of leaders who led exemplary lives, and through essays on the impact of stories, the distinguished Harvard psychologist Robert Coles reminds us of the importance of inspiration and influence in our moral development.
The uplifting story of a Teach for America volunteer in the rural Mississippi Delta has been praised by Robert Coles as "a compelling and important moral witness to education efforts today."
Erik Erikson is recognized as one of the world's leading figures in the field of pscyhoanalysis and human development. His ideas about the stages of development, the sources of identity, and the interdependence of individual growth and historical change have revised our understanding of the nature and course of psychological growth. Erikson, whose ...
In this psychological analysis of popular children's books, the author argues that picture books are powerful tools for conveying messages about moral principles and assumptions about class, gender, and race. Her examinations include Margaret Wise Brown's GOODNIGHT MOON, Maurice Sendak's WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE, and Beatrix Potter's THE TALE OF ...
The French writer, philosopher, and mystic Simone Weil (1909-1943) was one of the most original spiritual personalities of the 20th century. Now Coles presents a brilliant portrait of the beloved and controversial figure who was a spiritual influence on T.S. Eliot, Flannery O'Connor, Adrienne Rich, and Albert Camus.
Robin Bowman's five-year journey into the heart of teenage America created a series of 414 "collaborative portraits," wherein she shares her discoveries of a generation now coming of age. In searing and intimate photographs, presented alongside the young people's voices of passion, pride, embarrassment, lust, pain, bewilderment, anxiety, joy, ...
Throughout her long working life, Dorothea Lange was an exceptional, often brilliant photographer. In the historic decade of the thirties, she was more - a pioneer, a shaper of the medium, and a motivator of the national conscience. Lange's direct, compelling studies of people forced from the land are both a faithful chronicle and a landmark of ...
Argues that micro-managing activities and experiences impedes the happiness and healthy development of today's children, and offers solutions for nurturing what really matters.
Lengthy, revealing interviews by a noted child psychologist with men and women past the age of 70 who live alone. Over 40 pages of photographs by Alex Harris and Thomas Roma accompany the text, revealing the faces of age and experience.
A study of documentary writing and photography by the noted psychiatrist and Harvard ethicist. Coles focuses on the ways in which researchers can affect, reshape, or misrepresent what they see.
CHILDREN OF CRISIS, a five-volume masterwork by Robert Coles, examines the lives of children in urban and rural settings in America, and is the fruit of years of traveling and listening to people.
This volume explores the question of how to raise a child whose moral intelligence and strong values will be the basis for a balanced and happy life. Drawing on his experience as a teacher and child psychiatrist, and pivotal events in his own life, the author shows how character develops from the earliest years, moulded by the often ...
This anthology unites voices exploring their experiences with childhood poverty, including poetry, essays, and short fiction. Unknown writers, like high school students and the first female Navajo surgeon, are joined by literary greats Ralph Ellison, Richard Ford, Zora Neale Hurston, and others.
Robert Coles first met Dorothy Day over thirty-five years ago when, as a medical student, he worked in one of her Catholic Worker soup kitchens. He remained close to this inspiring and controversial woman until her death in 1980. His book, an intellectual and psychological portrait, confronts candidly the central puzzles of her life: the ...
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