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Haynes Bonner Johnson

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Born January 1, 1931 (95 years old)
New York City, United States
10 books
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Divided we fall

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"I would like people to say I restored possibility in American life." This was President Bill Clinton aboard Air Force One, in a private interview at the end of Haynes Johnson's journey through an America torn by divisions and apprehensive of the future. For his first book since the prophetic best-selling Sleepwalking Through History, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist interviewed grassroots Americans from New England to the Sunbelt, from the heartland to the West Coast. Over nearly two years Johnson listened as businessmen, judges, youth gang members, new citizens and illegal aliens, students and farmers, teachers and lawmen expressed their deepest hopes and fears. The same major concerns kept surfacing: about jobs, crime, race, schools and services, values and leadership - and about life for the next generation. By contrasting the aspirations of people across the country with the inner workings of Washington during Bill Clinton's volatile first year as president, Divided We Fall illuminates a critical test of the American character . The result is an unforgettable portrait of a people disconnected from their government, yearning for change but acutely aware of the hard choices facing us as we prepare for the twenty-first century. Yet, shining through these personal narratives is the conviction that America is still the "best country," one that can - and will - prevail despite its flaws and fragmentation. In a brilliant document that frames the problems confronting us and explores America's opportunities in the 1990s, Johnson urges us to join together, face the challenge of change, and take the brave gamble to reclaim the American Dream.

Sleepwalking through history

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This book examines the Reagan decade in which America fell from a dominant world power to a struggling debtor nation.

In the absence of power

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This title provides an authoritative, often surprising account of presidential leadership and presidential failure.

The Bay of Pigs

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"Bibliographical notes": p. -359.

The best of times

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When the Prince and Princess marry, both they and the whole kingdom are happy. Soon, however, the Princess becomes very sad and, desperate to make her happy again, the Prince sets out to find someone or something to help her. On Christmas Day, a troupe of puppeteers puts on a special play, but will they be able to break through the Princess's sadness? Suggested level: primary.