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Robert Coles

    A child psychiatrist and author, Robert Coles delves into the complexities of social ethics and the human psyche. His work as a professor at Harvard University positions him as a keen observer of the human condition, offering profound insights into the inner lives of individuals.

    Flannery O'Connor's South
    The Political Life of Children
    The Youngest Parents: Teenage Pregnancy as It Shapes Lives
    Geography of Faith: Underground Conversations on Religious, Political and Social Change
    Wide-Area Data Network Performance Engineering
    The Story of Ruby Bridges
    • 2018

      Black Writers Abroad

      A Study of Black American Writers in Europe and Africa

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on African American writers who lived in slavery before the Civil War, this in-depth study explores the experiences and contributions of those who became expatriates. It examines their literary works and the cultural context of their lives, providing insight into the struggles and resilience of a community shaped by oppression. The book highlights the unique perspectives of these writers, shedding light on their impact on American literature and history.

      Black Writers Abroad
    • 2015

      Brilliant Agile Project Management

      • 187 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Your simple practical, step by step, guide to the principles, practicalities and approaches of Agile project management. Get better results, faster!

      Brilliant Agile Project Management
    • 2013

      Through thirty-one insightful essays, Robert Coles delves into the complex relationship between faith and doubt within the lives of ordinary Americans. Drawing from his experiences and observations, he addresses moral dilemmas with candor, establishing himself as a respected voice in the ongoing dialogue about religion, civic engagement, and ethical values. Coles combines a deep sense of integrity with humility, making his reflections both poignant and relatable in the broader context of American life.

      Secular Days, Sacred Moments: The America Columns of Robert Coles
    • 2010

      Lives We Carry with Us

      Profiles of Moral Courage

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      The collection features a diverse array of profiles by Coles, showcasing influential figures from various fields over fifty years. It includes well-known personalities like Bruce Springsteen and Dorothy Day, as well as lesser-known individuals who have significantly impacted Coles's life and work. These portraits reflect the author's exploration of moral and ethical themes, highlighting the individuals he regards as his guardian spirits—those who have shaped his perspective and inspired his voice.

      Lives We Carry with Us
    • 2010

      Set in 1960, this poignant story follows six-year-old Ruby Bridges as she integrates an all-white school in New Orleans, facing hostility from angry mobs. The narrative, crafted by Robert Coles, highlights Ruby's extraordinary courage, faith, and hope amidst adversity. Accompanied by impactful illustrations from George Ford, this special 50th anniversary edition includes an updated afterword, enriching the tale of a young girl who became a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement.

      The Story of Ruby Bridges
    • 2002

      The book explores the universal experience of childhood through a collection of poignant images and heartfelt writing by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Coles. It highlights the shared emotions and memories that connect children across different eras, emphasizing the timeless nature of growing up. With a foreword by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington, it offers a reflective look at the innocence and challenges of youth, making it a meaningful tribute to childhood's enduring impact.

      When They Were Young: A Photographic Retrospective of Childhood from the Library of Congress
    • 2001

      Lives of Moral Leadership

      Men and Women Who Have Made a Difference

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(105)Add rating

      Exploring the essence of moral leadership, this insightful book features stories of influential figures such as Robert Kennedy, Dorothy Day, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, alongside everyday heroes like a Boston bus driver and dedicated teachers. Through these narratives, the author examines what constitutes true leadership and the qualities that inspire others, offering a profound reflection on the impact of moral conviction in various walks of life.

      Lives of Moral Leadership
    • 2001

      Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, the book features the profound conversations between Father Daniel Berrigan and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Coles, exploring themes such as violence, compassion, and social change. This expanded anniversary edition provides historical context for their discussions and reflects on the evolution of faith-based activism over the past thirty years. Berrigan's new afterword serves as a challenge to contemporary activists, urging them to reflect on their roles in driving change.

      Geography of Faith: Underground Conversations on Religious, Political and Social Change
    • 2001

      The Secular Mind

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the tension between secular culture and spiritual thinking, Robert Coles examines how daily life may distance individuals from life's deeper mysteries. He reflects on the shift from religious influence to scientific reasoning in Western society, questioning the future relevance of the soul. Through personal anecdotes and observations of both renowned figures and everyday individuals, Coles highlights the resilience of the sacred in the face of doubt, offering a profound meditation on the importance of spiritual understanding in contemporary life.

      The Secular Mind
    • 2001

      An intriguing introduction to Weil's quest to integrate faith, philosophy and justice for the oppressed. Details her short, eventful life and shows her profound spiritual influence on thinkers from T. S. Eliot and Flannery O'Connor to Albert Camus. schovat popis

      Simone Weil