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Walking to Vermont
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Christopher S. Wren
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE xiii
- Aliens 1
- Baby Jessica Grows Up 7
- History: How American Myths Are Made 10
- If You Want To Humble an Empire 13
- Fighting for Life 50 Floors Up, with One Tool and Ingenuity 18
- U.S. Airways Flight 1549: Old Hands on the River Didn’t Have to Be Told What to Do 19
- Anthrax 22
- The Everyman Who Exposed Tainted Toothpaste 25
- When the Terror Began 29
- Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America 35
- A Knock on the Door 41
- Tiananmen Massacre 44
- Finding Respite from Worries 50
- My Father’s Closet 52
- A Backward Glance 58
- Silk Parachute 61
- The Road Block 63
- Burning My Father 66
- A Moving Experience 68
- The Lure of the Frozen Lake 73
- True Love Is Made of This 78
- The Greatest Penn Success Story 80
- A Pit Bull Who Provided Lessons in Loyalty and Unfailing Love 84
- A Sign: It’s Jesus, or a Lunch Bargain 85
- The Two Lives of John Favors ’72: A Political Activist Becomes a Monk in the Hare Krishna Movement 88
- In Albania, a Girl Who Became a Man 94
- The North Korean Film Festival: No Stars, No Swag, but What a Crowd! 97
- Title Infl ation: How Hollywood Watches Our Wallets 101
- Ice Accommodations 104
- The Renaissance of the Marais 110
- Walking to Vermont 114
- Between a Woman and Her Doctor: A Story about Abortion 120
- Baby’s First Helmet 124
- After Etan: The Missing Child Case That Held America Captive 129
- A Hostage Crisis Hits Latin America 135
- Children Caught in the Immigration Crossfire 141
- A Father’s Promise 145
- McKinley High School 151
- A Believing Principal Leads a Battle to Save a Sch 157
- Edison’s Big Loss 161
- Yodobashi No. 6 163
- Sports: The Glue for Lost Kids 169
- Curtis Williams—Victory and Ruins 172
- Arson Science—To Their Rescue? 180
- Stinging Tentacles Offer Hint of Oceans’ Decline 185
- Chernobyl: The Danger Persists 188
- Alaska: Oil’s Ground Zero 194
- Arctic Rush 199
- The X Files 206
- Internet Gamblin 211
- Seeking New Ways to Nurture the Capacity to Report 217
- Role Model: Sarah McClendon 222
- Remembering a Friend: Ed Bradley Was a Gift to Journalism 223
- Whose Media Are We? 226
- The West and the Arab World: The Case of Media 233
- Don’t E-mail Me 236
- Millions of Women Weep 237
- The Lessons of Cain 238
- A View to a Kill 241
- Cuba: The End of the End of the Revolution 247
- Guantánamo 253
- The Promise 259
- Gaza Notebook: The Bullets in My In-Box 262
- A Gaza Diary 266
- In Horses, a Personal Refuge 273
- Hints of Lives Are All That Remains 274
- Now They Execute Polite Shuffles: There’s a Strange Sameness in the Stories of Baath Party Members in Iraq 275
- In Land of Ruin, a House of Stone Shelters Delight 276
- Iraq: Transformation Bypasses the Heartland 278
- Hezbollah Fighter Strove to be a Martyr 281
- Hezbollah Fighter Strove to be a Martyr 284
- Bosnia’s Elite “Disappeared” 289
- Stone Age Ways Surviving, Barely 295
- Oshima Journal: After 90 Years, Small Gestures of Joy for Lepers 297
- Ella in Wonderland 300
- On Writers and Writing: D. H. Lawrence Frees the Slaves 302
- Max Perkins: Editor of Genius 305
- The Prince 311
- Diary of a Bad Year, by J. M. Coetzee 316
- Beowulf and Fate Meet in a Modern Poet’s Lens 317
- John Leonard 321
- Growing by Degrees 323
- Pop Music: The Durability of Doo-Wop 326
- On the White Side of Crossover Dreams 330
- Something in the Air 333
- The Sonata Seminar 339
- Alex Ross 342
- A Battalion of One’s Own 345
- Injured in Iraq, a Soldier Is Shattered at Home 351
- Connections 357
- Trevor Manuel and the Liberation of Nelson Mandela 363
- Jerry Brown Still Wants Your Vote 368
- ”I Don’t Feel No Ways Tired” 372
- Fannie Lou Hamer 378
- The Fourth of July 381
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 385
- INDEX 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE xiii
- Aliens 1
- Baby Jessica Grows Up 7
- History: How American Myths Are Made 10
- If You Want To Humble an Empire 13
- Fighting for Life 50 Floors Up, with One Tool and Ingenuity 18
- U.S. Airways Flight 1549: Old Hands on the River Didn’t Have to Be Told What to Do 19
- Anthrax 22
- The Everyman Who Exposed Tainted Toothpaste 25
- When the Terror Began 29
- Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America 35
- A Knock on the Door 41
- Tiananmen Massacre 44
- Finding Respite from Worries 50
- My Father’s Closet 52
- A Backward Glance 58
- Silk Parachute 61
- The Road Block 63
- Burning My Father 66
- A Moving Experience 68
- The Lure of the Frozen Lake 73
- True Love Is Made of This 78
- The Greatest Penn Success Story 80
- A Pit Bull Who Provided Lessons in Loyalty and Unfailing Love 84
- A Sign: It’s Jesus, or a Lunch Bargain 85
- The Two Lives of John Favors ’72: A Political Activist Becomes a Monk in the Hare Krishna Movement 88
- In Albania, a Girl Who Became a Man 94
- The North Korean Film Festival: No Stars, No Swag, but What a Crowd! 97
- Title Infl ation: How Hollywood Watches Our Wallets 101
- Ice Accommodations 104
- The Renaissance of the Marais 110
- Walking to Vermont 114
- Between a Woman and Her Doctor: A Story about Abortion 120
- Baby’s First Helmet 124
- After Etan: The Missing Child Case That Held America Captive 129
- A Hostage Crisis Hits Latin America 135
- Children Caught in the Immigration Crossfire 141
- A Father’s Promise 145
- McKinley High School 151
- A Believing Principal Leads a Battle to Save a Sch 157
- Edison’s Big Loss 161
- Yodobashi No. 6 163
- Sports: The Glue for Lost Kids 169
- Curtis Williams—Victory and Ruins 172
- Arson Science—To Their Rescue? 180
- Stinging Tentacles Offer Hint of Oceans’ Decline 185
- Chernobyl: The Danger Persists 188
- Alaska: Oil’s Ground Zero 194
- Arctic Rush 199
- The X Files 206
- Internet Gamblin 211
- Seeking New Ways to Nurture the Capacity to Report 217
- Role Model: Sarah McClendon 222
- Remembering a Friend: Ed Bradley Was a Gift to Journalism 223
- Whose Media Are We? 226
- The West and the Arab World: The Case of Media 233
- Don’t E-mail Me 236
- Millions of Women Weep 237
- The Lessons of Cain 238
- A View to a Kill 241
- Cuba: The End of the End of the Revolution 247
- Guantánamo 253
- The Promise 259
- Gaza Notebook: The Bullets in My In-Box 262
- A Gaza Diary 266
- In Horses, a Personal Refuge 273
- Hints of Lives Are All That Remains 274
- Now They Execute Polite Shuffles: There’s a Strange Sameness in the Stories of Baath Party Members in Iraq 275
- In Land of Ruin, a House of Stone Shelters Delight 276
- Iraq: Transformation Bypasses the Heartland 278
- Hezbollah Fighter Strove to be a Martyr 281
- Hezbollah Fighter Strove to be a Martyr 284
- Bosnia’s Elite “Disappeared” 289
- Stone Age Ways Surviving, Barely 295
- Oshima Journal: After 90 Years, Small Gestures of Joy for Lepers 297
- Ella in Wonderland 300
- On Writers and Writing: D. H. Lawrence Frees the Slaves 302
- Max Perkins: Editor of Genius 305
- The Prince 311
- Diary of a Bad Year, by J. M. Coetzee 316
- Beowulf and Fate Meet in a Modern Poet’s Lens 317
- John Leonard 321
- Growing by Degrees 323
- Pop Music: The Durability of Doo-Wop 326
- On the White Side of Crossover Dreams 330
- Something in the Air 333
- The Sonata Seminar 339
- Alex Ross 342
- A Battalion of One’s Own 345
- Injured in Iraq, a Soldier Is Shattered at Home 351
- Connections 357
- Trevor Manuel and the Liberation of Nelson Mandela 363
- Jerry Brown Still Wants Your Vote 368
- ”I Don’t Feel No Ways Tired” 372
- Fannie Lou Hamer 378
- The Fourth of July 381
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 385
- INDEX 391