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The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear

AUTHOR: Paul Rogat Loeb (Editor)
ISBN: 0465041663

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The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear
- Book Review,
by Paul Rogat Loeb (Editor)

From Publishers Weekly
In this uneven collection, Loeb, author of Soul of a Citizen: Living With Conviction in a Cynical Time, gathers together over sixty poems, memoirs and essays tailored to buck up the spirits of a left-liberal audience depressed by the sorry state of the world. Although generally in favor of justice and democracy and against the "runaway global market," the selection of writers includes a wide range of environmentalists, civil rights crusaders, anti-poverty activists and dissidents against both fascism and communism. From these eclectic offerings some hopeful, albeit familiar themes assert themselves: ordinary people can make a difference, every little bit counts, in solidarity there is strength, a positive attitude is half the battle, the powers that be are unexpectedly vulnerable, and history is full of surprising victories of the weak over the strong. Not surprisingly, many of the pieces amount to motivational lectures, while others inflate the notion of hope into tiresome dilations on, for example, the links between information processing, daydreams and butterflies. But the articles that deal with concrete struggles and achievements—Nelson Mandela’s memoir of imprisonment on Robben Island, Vaclav Havel’s account of the ant-like construction of civil society and a dissident political culture in Communist Czechoslovakia, Bill McKibben’s homage to the urban planning triumphs of Curitiba, Brazil—deliver real inspiration.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Spirituality & Health, Sept/Oct 2004
"A soul-stirring anthology which we guarantee will lift the spirits of anyone looking for reasons to carry on."

- John Kenneth Galbraith
"Extremely important."

Peter Matthiessen
An intelligent, impressive compendium of ideas and feelings that, if implemented, will lead to a far more civilized society.

- Ben Cohen, founder of True Majority.org and of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
"A feast of inspiration to help people keep working for justice."

Barbara Ehrenreich
For anyone worn down by Bushism, The Impossible Will Take a Little While is a bracing double cappuccino.

Bonnie Raitt
This inspiring collection from is such a song of hope in these difficult times.

Joan Blades, cofounder of MoveOn.org
I’m reminded yet again of the incredible power individuals have. Thank you for this inspiring book.

O, The Oprah Magazine, September/October 2004
"A magnificent anthology celebrates hope, guts, and the power of taking action....Paul Rogat Loeb has done us a great favor."

Psychology Today, September 2004
"A much needed salvo against despair."

Chicago Tribune, September 2, 2004
"Stop worrying, stop feeling sorry for humanity and read 'The Impossible Will Take a Little While.'"

Book Description
What keeps us going when times get tough? How do we act to create a more humane world, no matter how hard it seems? How do we offer models of involvement for our students when many feel their actions cannot matter? The Impossible Will Take a Little While gathers stories and essays of engagement that range across nations, eras, and political movements. These visionary and eloquent voices include Diane Ackerman, Sherman Alexie, Maya Angelou, Mary Catherine Bateson, Ariel Dorfman, Marian Wright Edelman, Eduardo Galeano, Susan Griffin, V‡clav Havel, Seamus Heaney, Tony Kushner, Jonathan Kozol, Bill McKibben, Nelson Mandela, Pablo Neruda, Henri Nouwen, Arundhati Roy, Desmond Tutu, Alice Walker, Cornel West, Terry Tempest Williams, and Howard Zinn. Their voices can help us all keep working for a better world, despite the obstacles. In The Impossible Will Take a Little While, a phrase borrowed from Billie Holliday, the editor of Soul of a Citizen brings together fifty stories and essays that range across nations, eras, wars, and political movements. Danusha Goska, an Indiana activist with a paralyzing physical disability, writes about overcoming political immobilization, drawing on her history with the Peace Corps and Mother Teresa. Vaclav Havel, the former president of the Czech Republic, finds value in seemingly doomed or futile actions taken by oppressed peoples. Rosemarie Freeney Harding recalls the music that sustained the civil rights movement, and Paxus Calta-Star recounts the powerful vignette of an 18-year-old who launched the overthrow of Bulgaria's dictatorship. Many of the essays are new, others classic works that continue to inspire. Together, these writers explore a path of heartfelt community involvement that leads beyond despair to compassion and hope. The voices collected in The Impossible Will Take a Little While will help keep us all working for a better world despite the obstacles.

From the Author
Everywhere I go in the country, people ask me if their efforts can really matter. I wrote this book to give people hope—drawing together some of the finest engaged writers in the world to explore what keeps us going in difficult times. People say the book will be tremendously helpful for helping ordinary citizens replenish the wellsprings of their commitment and keep working for justice in this hard political time. I've included pieces that explore the historical, political, ecological and theological frameworks that help us to persist—with concrete examples of how people have faced and overcome despair. Some directly address our current politics. Others examine how people persisted in the struggles of the past: what it was like to confront South African apartheid, Eastern Europe’s Communist dictatorships, or Mississippi's entrenched segregation. Political hope and personal hope are intertwined, of course. What lets us work for change is related to what keeps us going day after day when our personal lives get difficult. So some pieces straddle both. But I’ve focused on the kind of hope that takes us beyond merely personally surviving and carving out the best private life we can. I believe The Impossible Will Take a Little While can help readers find common solutions and see the world clear-eyed—acknowledging the destructive power of greed, fear, and shortsighted expedience, resisting the temptations of complacency and sentimentality, yet continuing nonetheless, to work for change, remembering that hope, in the words of one of my authors, is acting in spite of the evidence, then watching the evidence change. I think you’ll enjoy the book

About the Author
Paul Rogat Loeb is the author of Soul of a Citizen and three other books. He has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and other publications. He is an associated scholar at Seattle's Center for Ethical Leadership and lives in Seattle, Washington.


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The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear
- Book Reviews,
by Paul Rogat Loeb (Editor)

The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear

FROM THE PUBLISHER

What keeps us going when times get tough? In The Impossible Will Take a Little While, political leaders and heroic activists show us the way. Paul Rogat Loeb, the acclaimed author of Soul of a Citizen, brings together an inspiring collection of essays and stories that range across nations, eras, and political movements. From international legends Nelson Mandela and Vaclav Havel, to American icons Cornel West and Alice Walker, to the untiring, unheralded activists working for peace, justice, and the health of our planet, these writers explore a path of heartfelt community involvement that leads beyond despair to compassion and hope.


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