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The Greatest Generation Speaks : Letters and Reflections
Author: Tom Brokaw

Book Information
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780375503948 - ISBN-10: 0375503943
Publication Date: 11/30/1999
Pages: 272


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio CD (Abridged), Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Paperback

Book Description:
"I first began to appreciate fully all we owed the World War II generation while I was covering the fortieth and fiftieth anniversaries of D-Day for NBC News. When I wrote in The Greatest Generation about the men and women who came out of the Depression, who won great victories and made lasting sacrifices in World War II and then returned home to begin building the world we have today--the people I called the Greatest Generation--it was my way of saying thank you. I felt that this tribute was long overdue, but I was not prepared for the avalanche of letters and responses touched off by that book.
        
Members of that generation were, characteristically, grateful for the attention and modest about their own lives as they shared more remarkable stories about their experiences in the Depression and during the war years.
        
"Their children and grandchildren were eager to share the lessons and insights they gained from the stories they heard about the lives of a generation now passing on too swiftly. They wanted to say thank you in their own way. I had wanted to write a book about America, and now America was writing back.
        
"The letters, many of them written in firm Palmer penmanship on flowered stationery, have given me a much richer understanding not only of those difficult years but also of my own life. They give us new, intensely personal perspectives of a momentous time in our history. They are the voices of a generation that has given so much and wants to share even more.
        
"Some of the letters were written from the front during the war, or from families to their loved ones in harm's way in distant places. There were firsthand accounts of battles and poignant reflections on loneliness, exuberant expressions of love and somber accounts of loss.
        
"It seems that everyone in that generation has something worthwhile to contribute, and so we have included some pages in The Greatest Generation Speaks for others to share memories at once inspirational and instructive.
        
"If we are to heed the past to prepare for the future, we should listen to these quiet voices of a generation that speaks to us of duty and honor, sacrifice and accomplishment. I hope more of their stories will be preserved and cherished as reminders of all that we owe them and all that we can learn from them." --Tom Brokaw


Front-jacket photo: "She said yes!" An American G.I. had proposed marriage to his girlfriend back home, and when her letter arrived, saying yes, he propped her photograph up in his helmet and had a buddy take this picture.
--(UPICorbis-Bettmann)

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Top Member Book Reviews

Diane B. (cyber-librarian) - NC wrote on 8/24/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

It was a very good sequel to "The Greatest Generation" ... full of letters and more stories which Brokaw received after the publication of his first book. It could continue on and on with so many stories. I don't think I would ever tire of hearing. This generation has been quiet for so long about their experiences going through the depression and WWII. It's good to finally hear the stories and attempt to understand what happened and what these wonderful people went through during that difficult time.

Melissa B. (Phantene) wrote on 1/18/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read this book many years ago. A co-worker lent it to me, even though I really didn't want to read it at the time. I am so glad I did read it. This book includes some wonderful stories. Heartwarming, tear-jerking, happy, sad - it's all here. A very good read.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Jack S. wrote on 3/3/2008...


A moving tribute to those who served our country both overseas and at home during World War II, this book chronicles wonderful stories that should help us greater appreciate our country today.

Lorelie L. (artgal36) wrote on 12/10/2006...


A sequel to The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw. Letters and reflections people sent to him after reading his first book. Very intesting to read.

Francesca S. wrote on 5/9/2006...


"When I wrote about the men and women who came out of the Depression, who won great victories and made lasting sacrifices in World War 2 and then returned home to begin building the world we have today--the people I called the Greatest Generation--it was my way of saying thank you. But I was not prepared for the avalanche of letters and responses touched off by that book--more stories and wisdom from that generation and time. I had written a book about America, and now America was writing back."
--Tom Brokaw


Allison G. wrote on 3/8/2006...


This book contains letters and responses to the book Tom Brokaw wrote called " The Greatest Generation".

Jane T. wrote on 2/19/2006...


this book is very interesting for baby boomers

Larry H. (book-reader) wrote on 12/19/2005...


Some of the stories brought tears to my eyes. The men and women who lived, fought and died in WWII were truly the "Greatest Generation" of Americans that ever were.


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