Leave Out the Tragic Parts
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Dave Kindred's extraordinary investigation of the death of his grandson yields a powerful memoir of addiction, grief, and the stories we choose to tell our families and ourselves.




Dave Kindred's extraordinary investigation of the death of his grandson yields a powerful memoir of addiction, grief, and the stories we choose to tell our families and ourselves.
Inside the Washington Post The Fight to Keep a Great Newspaper Alive
Focusing on the transformation of The Washington Post amid a significant media revolution, the book offers an insider's perspective on the challenges and successes of the organization. It highlights the dedication to quality journalism as the paper shifts from print to digital. Through captivating storytelling, it emphasizes the enduring importance of journalism, showcasing the spirit and professionalism that continue to define this iconic publication, despite the changing landscape of news media.
The dynamic relationship between Muhammad Ali and Howard Cosell captivated audiences with its stark contrasts and compelling chemistry. Their partnership, marked by their differences in age, race, religion, and intellect, created a unique blend of drama and humor. Both men, driven by a need for public recognition to mask their insecurities, forged an alliance that significantly impacted their lives and careers. This exploration reveals how their interactions transcended mere entertainment, culminating in a profound mutual respect that defined their legacies.
This new book includes over 100 old photographs of Ipswich during the twentieth century, compared with the scene today. David Kindred, a professional photographer with over forty years' experience, provides a knowledgeable commentary together with all the contemporary photographs. Anyone interested in the history of this town will be surprised or depressed by turns at the changes the twentieth century has brought.