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Eli Saslow

    Eli Saslow is a staff writer for The Washington Post, dedicated to crafting in-depth narratives that illuminate the profound impact of major national issues on individual lives. His work excels at translating sweeping societal changes into deeply personal human stories, revealing the intricate connections between policy and lived experience. Saslow's distinctive approach lies in his meticulous research and empathetic portrayal of his subjects, bringing a powerful sense of authenticity and depth to his reporting. He is known for his ability to explore complex themes through the lens of everyday struggles and triumphs, making national conversations tangible and relatable.

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    Voices from the Pandemic
    • Voices from the Pandemic

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.6(424)Add rating

      From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter, a powerful and cathartic portrait of a country grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic--from fear and overwhelm to extraordinary resilience--told through voices of people from all across America The Covid-19 pandemic was a world-shattering event, affecting everyone in the nation. From its first ominous stirrings, renowned journalist Eli Saslow began interviewing a cross-section of Americans, capturing their experiences in real time: An exhausted and anguished EMT risking his life in New York City; a grocery store owner feeding his neighborhood for free in locked-down New Orleans; an overwhelmed coroner in Georgia; a Maryland restaurateur forced to close his family business after forty-six years; an Arizona teacher wrestling with her fears and her obligations to her students; rural citizens adamant that the whole thing is a hoax, and retail workers attacked for asking people to wear masks; patients struggling to breathe and doctors desperately trying to save them. Through Saslow's masterful, empathetic interviewing, we are given a kaleidoscopic picture of a people dealing with the unimaginable. These deeply personal accounts make for cathartic reading, as we see Americans at their worst, and at their resilient best.

      Voices from the Pandemic