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StoryCorps Book: Callings

The Purpose and Passion of Work

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Stories of passion, courage, and commitment unfold as individuals pursue their true vocations in this collection by StoryCorps founder Dave Isay. Featuring unforgettable narratives, the stories highlight people engaged in work they love, regardless of financial reward or the timing of their discoveries. Collected over two years as part of a national outreach campaign, many of these accounts are published for the first time. Among the featured individuals is a man from Texas whose experiences as a migrant farmer led him to become a public defender. A dedicated waitress in Nashville takes pride in making her diner a welcoming space for all. A young man from Chicago becomes a teacher to guide at-risk teenagers, inspired by his own tragic loss. A woman in Little Rock volunteers to help former inmates reintegrate into the workforce. These stories illustrate that work transcends mere survival; it can embody dreams and inspiration, transforming vocations into callings. The shared passion, honor, and commitment of these individuals enrich their lives, bringing deeper meaning and satisfaction. This collection serves as an inspiring tribute to the pursuit of rewarding work and the essence of the American dream.

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StoryCorps Book: Callings, David Isay, Maya Millett

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Título
StoryCorps Book: Callings
Subtítulo
The Purpose and Passion of Work
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Penguin Press
Publicado en
2016
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
266
ISBN10
1594205183
ISBN13
9781594205187
Serie
Descripción
Stories of passion, courage, and commitment unfold as individuals pursue their true vocations in this collection by StoryCorps founder Dave Isay. Featuring unforgettable narratives, the stories highlight people engaged in work they love, regardless of financial reward or the timing of their discoveries. Collected over two years as part of a national outreach campaign, many of these accounts are published for the first time. Among the featured individuals is a man from Texas whose experiences as a migrant farmer led him to become a public defender. A dedicated waitress in Nashville takes pride in making her diner a welcoming space for all. A young man from Chicago becomes a teacher to guide at-risk teenagers, inspired by his own tragic loss. A woman in Little Rock volunteers to help former inmates reintegrate into the workforce. These stories illustrate that work transcends mere survival; it can embody dreams and inspiration, transforming vocations into callings. The shared passion, honor, and commitment of these individuals enrich their lives, bringing deeper meaning and satisfaction. This collection serves as an inspiring tribute to the pursuit of rewarding work and the essence of the American dream.