The path to character
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About the book
Humor, wisdom, curiosity and ability to discover interesting ideas made David Brooks a popular author - his columns in the New York Times read millions.
In his new book, he considers the stories of people, each of which has gone its own path to a strong character. Augustine and Samuel Johnson, Philip Randolph and George Eliot, Francis Perkins and Dorothy Day ... Black and white, men and women, religious and secular, educated and uneducated - very different, but each of them was fighting his imperfection, was able to realize their weaknesses and develop a strong character
Humor, wisdom, curiosity and ability to discover interesting ideas made David Brooks a popular author - his columns in the New York Times read millions.
In his new book, he considers the stories of people, each of which has gone its own path to a strong character. Augustine and Samuel Johnson, Philip Randolph and George Eliot, Francis Perkins and Dorothy Day ... Black and white, men and women, religious and secular, educated and uneducated - very different, but each of them was fighting his imperfection, was able to realize their weaknesses and develop a strong character
Author:
Author:Brooks David
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Myth. Obroys
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00117-347-2
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