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Bill Keller

    Bill Keller is a distinguished figure in journalism, known for his role as Executive Editor of The New York Times. His work consistently delves into significant societal issues, employing a rigorous and analytical approach. Keller's writing is characterized by its clarity and depth, aiming to provide readers with a profound understanding of complex matters. He is committed to uncovering truths and presenting them with precision and integrity.

    Class Matters
    Tree Shaker. The Story of Nelson Mandela
    • Without deifying its subject, this biography looks at the life of Nelson Mandela, placing his awe-inspiring political accomplishments into historical context for young readers.

      Tree Shaker. The Story of Nelson Mandela2008
      3.3
    • Class Matters

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The acclaimed New York Times series on social class in America examines the implications of class distinctions on our lives. While Americans often believe they are free from class barriers, social class remains a significant force. A team of New York Times reporters investigates how class—defined by income, education, wealth, and occupation—shapes destinies in a society that prides itself on opportunity. Through compelling narratives, we encounter individuals from Kentucky and Chicago who have leveraged education to escape poverty, alongside those in Virginia and Washington hindered by a lack of it. We also meet an upper-middle-class family in Georgia that relocates frequently and newly wealthy residents in Nantucket whose opulent homes have displaced long-time locals. The book reveals how class disparities affect experiences in various aspects of life, from healthcare to marriage. For anyone concerned about the future of the American dream, this exploration is essential reading. It presents a deeply disturbing portrait of a society grappling with stark inequalities, prompting readers to reflect on their own roles in the problem and, ideally, the solution.

      Class Matters2005