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Essay Collection • Nonfiction
2000s
2006
Adult
14-18 years
This I Believe, edited by Jay Allison and Dan Gediman, is a collection of eighty essays featuring personal beliefs and reflections from both famous and ordinary people, originally aired on the 1950s CBS radio program “This I Believe” by Edward R. Murrow and revived on NPR in 2005. The essays discuss the diverse convictions that guide people's lives, covering a wide range of topics. The book contains essays addressing death, illness, and trauma.
Inspirational
Contemplative
Heartwarming
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Reviews for Jay Allison's This I Believe highlight its powerful and diverse collection of personal essays, which inspire reflection and empathy. Readers praise the book for its heartfelt, relatable stories, though some critique its uneven quality and occasional lack of depth. Overall, it is seen as a moving, thought-provoking read that encourages self-exploration.
Ideal for reflective introspectors and fans of personal essays, This I Believe by Jay Allison appeals to those who appreciate exploring diverse life philosophies. Comparable to The Art of the Personal Essay by Phillip Lopate, its readers are likely to enjoy authentic, heartfelt narratives on human beliefs and values.
7,696 ratings
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320
Essay Collection • Nonfiction
2000s
2006
Adult
14-18 years
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