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Bruce Feiler

    October 25, 1964

    Bruce Feiler is one of America's most popular voices on contemporary life. He is known for his firsthand approach, living the experiences he writes about. His work combines timeless wisdom with timely knowledge, turning them into practical, positive messages. He explores the intersection of families, relationships, health, and happiness, examining how we can navigate life's growing transitions with greater purpose and skill.

    Bruce Feiler
    Walking the Bible
    America's Prophet
    Abraham
    Walking the Bible
    The Council of Dads
    The Secrets of Happy Families
    • 2023

      "A bold new road map for finding meaning and purpose at work, based on insights drawn from hundreds of life stories of Americans from all backgrounds and vocations"-- Provided by publisher

      The Search
    • 2021

      Looking for Class

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.4(193)Add rating

      The narrative provides a humorous and insightful exploration of elite British society through the lens of one man's experiences at Oxford and Cambridge. It captures the essence of high-society events like garden parties and formal balls, alongside spirited debates and drinking competitions. The protagonist's journey includes rowing in prestigious regattas and navigating romantic lessons from a Rhodes Scholar, offering a fresh perspective on the often romanticized but seldom glimpsed world of the British upper class.

      Looking for Class
    • 2021

      Life Is in the Transitions

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(61)Add rating

      A pioneering and timely study of how to navigate life's biggest transitions with meaning, purpose, and skill. Bruce Feiler, author of the New York Times bestsellers The Secrets of Happy Families and Council of Dads, has long explored the stories that give our lives meaning. Galvanized by a personal crisis, he spent the last few years crisscrossing the country, collecting hundreds of life stories in all fifty states from Americans who'd been through major life changes-from losing jobs to losing loved ones; from changing careers to changing relationships; from getting sober to getting healthy to simply looking for a fresh start. He then spent a year coding these stories, identifying patterns and takeaways that can help all of us survive and thrive in times of change. What Feiler discovered was a world in which transitions are becoming more plentiful and mastering the skills to manage them is more urgent for all of us. The idea that we'll have one job, one relationship, one source of happiness is hopelessly outdated. We all feel unnerved by this upheaval. We're concerned that our lives are not what we expected, that we've veered off course, living life out of order. But we're not alone. Life Is in the Transitions introduces the fresh, illuminating vision of the nonlinear life, in which each of us faces dozens of disruptors. One in ten of those becomes what Feiler calls a lifequake, a massive change that leads to a life transition. The average length of these transitions is five years. The upshot- We all spend half our lives in this unsettled state. You or someone you know is going through one now. The most exciting thing Feiler identified is a powerful new tool kit for navigating these pivotal times. Drawing on his extraordinary trove of insights, he lays out specific strategies each of us can use to reimagine and rebuild our lives, often stronger than before. From a master storyteller with an essential message, Life Is in the Transitions can move readers of any age to think deeply about times of change and how to transform them into periods of creativity and growth

      Life Is in the Transitions
    • 2020

      Where God Was Born

      A Daring Adventure Through the Bible's Greatest Stories

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.8(587)Add rating

      Exploring the origins of Western faith, the author delves into historical moments that shaped religious beliefs. By examining these pivotal events, the narrative aims to shed light on contemporary issues surrounding religious extremism, offering insights into how the past influences today's spiritual landscape.

      Where God Was Born
    • 2020

      Walking the Bible

      A Journey by Land Through the Five Books of Moses

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.9(50)Add rating

      Renowned for its engaging narrative and captivating prose, this book has quickly become a beloved favorite among readers. Praised for its delightful storytelling, it offers an enriching experience that resonates with a wide audience. The accolades from notable publications highlight its charm and the joy it brings, making it a standout in contemporary literature.

      Walking the Bible
    • 2020

      The Council of Dads

      A Story of Family, Friendship & Learning How to Live

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(30)Add rating

      The book has been adapted into a major NBC primetime drama, highlighting its compelling narrative and engaging characters. It explores intricate themes and relationships that resonate with viewers, making it a captivating story that translates well to screen. The adaptation has brought renewed attention to the original work, showcasing its depth and emotional impact. Readers can expect a rich storyline that has successfully crossed over into popular television.

      The Council of Dads
    • 2017

      The First Love Story

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Feiler plunges into this thicket with verve, intelligence and style. He's done a miraculous thing, the literary equivalent of breathing life into a figure made of clay-taken a story I've been hearing since services were held in the old sanctuary and made me experience it again as if for the first time. -The New York Times Book Review Exhaustively researched, lyrically written. -Washington Post A fascinating treatise on the impact of Adam and Eve on human thought in the Western world. -St. Louis Post-Dispatch Feiler shows how Adam and Eve have always been and continue to be mutable, rebooted through the ages to suit their times like comic book superheroes. By investigating the history of these re-imaginings, Feiler tracks the evolution of how people have thought about relationships between humanity and God. He focuses on the artists and intellectuals who have subverted mainstream religious dogma and found, in Adam and Eve, radical inspiration for what it means to be human, and what it means to love-which are the same thing, really...Feiler's chapters are stuffed with interesting people and concepts. They move briskly, delving into every iconic moment in the first couple's short tale, each an opportunity to examine a different wrinkle of love: collegial, romantic, sexual, familial, extramarital, the blush of youth, the pale of twilight.-The Rumpus A convincing case that mankind still has much to learn from the first human beings... It's a thought-provoking odyssey, and by its end it is hard not to nod in agreement.-USA Today This may be Feiler's best work yet. A wonderfully readable, powerfully presented look into the influence of the original love. -Publishers Weekly An eye-opening look at one of the most famous stories of all time. The First Love Story is a provocative journey that reconceptualizes the tale of Adam and Eve as not one of sin, but romantic love. The First Love Story also serves as a history of love itself-how we comprehend it, and how we express it. Eloquently written, Feiler's book forces even the most experienced of religious scholars to rethink our understanding of sacredness and profanity. -Reza Aslan, author of Zealot With his characteristic insight and grace, Bruce Feiler has painted a revealing portrait of the archetypal human story of love, temptation, betrayal, and endurance. There is much to learn and ponder in these pages. -Jon Meacham, author of Thomas Jefferson The First Love Story is full of wit and wisdom. In charting the story of Adam and Eve, Bruce Feiler unfolds the history of love itself, showing how our sense of guilt and discomfort coincides with our experiences of passion, commitment, and joy. -Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree Somehow Bruce Feiler has taken what may be the most mulled-over story in western culture and not only found something fresh in it but found something compelling, inspiring and-perhaps most amazing of all-timely. He guides the reader across rich and varied terrain-archaeology, art, literature, psychology, history, theology-with the grace, wit, and wisdom we've come to expect from him. -Robert Wright, author of The Evolution of God A wise and nourishing book that shows how the first story is really our story. -Rabbi David Wolpe, author of Why Faith Matters Adam and Eve, dismissed as merely allegorical by some, derided as a relic of fundamentalist belief by others, are revealed by Bruce Feiler in his fascinating new book, as not only relevant to our modern understanding of love and community, but absolutely essential. As he has shown in his books and television series, Mr. Feiler has the unique ability to introduce readers to the insights of art, history and theology in a way that makes a seemingly hidebound topic come alive and the oldest of Bible stories seem fresh, inspiring and even exciting. -James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage Read from Bruce Feiler's The First Love Story and your e

      The First Love Story
    • 2013

      The Secrets of Happy Families

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(172)Add rating

      In The Secrets of Happy Families, New York Times bestselling author Bruce Feiler has drawn up a blueprint for modern families — a new approach to family dynamics, inspired by cutting-edge techniques gathered from experts in the disciplines of science, business, sports, and the military. The result is a funny and thought-provoking playbook for contemporary families, with more than 200 useful strategies, including: the right way to have family dinner, what your mother never told you about sex (but should have), and why you should always have two women present in difficult conversations… Timely, compassionate, and filled with practical tips and wise advice, Bruce Feiler’s The Secrets of Happy Families: Improve Your Mornings, Rethink Family Dinner, Fight Smarter, Go Out and Play, and Much More should be required reading for all parents.

      The Secrets of Happy Families
    • 2011

      Generation Freedom

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the significant youth uprisings in the Middle East, this book explores their implications for future peace, coexistence, and Western relations. It delves into the motivations behind these movements and their potential to reshape societal dynamics and global interactions, offering a timely analysis of a pivotal moment in history.

      Generation Freedom
    • 2011

      The Council of Dads

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(39)Add rating

      The inspiring story that touched people all over the world, The Council of Dads is the life-changing portrait of a group of friends who offer wisdom, humor, and guidance for how to live our lives with meaning and joy. Faced with one of life's greatest challenges, New York Times bestselling author Bruce Feiler reached out to six men who helped shape him and asked each one for a piece of advice for his daughters: how to live, how to travel, how to question, how to dream. Feiler gathered their life lessons, along with a few of his own—"Always Learn to Juggle on the Side of a Hill," "Hug the Monster," "Take a Walk with a Turtle"—into a heartwarming, deeply enriching book that has inspired readers everywhere to start their own Councils of Moms or Dads. Full of warmth and wisdom, The Council of Dads is a singular story that offers lessons for us all—helping us draw closer to our friends, be more resourceful as parents, and celebrate what's important in our lives.

      The Council of Dads