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Bill Keller

    Bill Keller est une figure marquante du journalisme, connu pour son rôle de rédacteur en chef du New York Times. Son travail explore constamment des enjeux sociétaux majeurs, en adoptant une approche rigoureuse et analytique. L'écriture de Keller se caractérise par sa clarté et sa profondeur, visant à offrir aux lecteurs une compréhension approfondie de sujets complexes. Il s'engage à découvrir la vérité et à la présenter avec précision et intégrité.

    What's Prison For?
    Tree Shaker. The Story of Nelson Mandela
    Tree Shaker
    Memories - Short Stories of the Outdoors
    • Memories - Short Stories of the Outdoors

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Real-life tales from a passionate outdoorsman highlight various ways to experience nature, including paddling, fishing, hunting, and skiing. Each story serves as an inspiration to embrace the beauty of the outdoors, encouraging readers to explore and appreciate the natural world in its many forms. This collection captures the essence of adventure and connection with nature, making it a compelling read for outdoor enthusiasts.

      Memories - Short Stories of the Outdoors
    • Tree Shaker

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,8(23)Évaluer

      Born into royalty, Nelson Mandela's journey was marked by his African name, Rolihlahla, which signifies "tree shaker," foreshadowing his future as a transformative leader. Throughout his life, he challenged entrenched traditions and fought for justice, ultimately reshaping the landscape of his country. The narrative explores his evolution from a traditional upbringing to a pivotal role in the struggle against apartheid, highlighting his resilience and commitment to change.

      Tree Shaker
    • Without deifying its subject, this biography looks at the life of Nelson Mandela, placing his awe-inspiring political accomplishments into historical context for young readers.

      Tree Shaker. The Story of Nelson Mandela
    • What's Prison For?

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      What happens inside our prisons? What's Prison For? examines the "incarceration" part of "mass incarceration." What happens inside prisons and jails, where nearly two million Americans are held? Bill Keller, one of America's most accomplished journalists, has spent years deeply immersed in the subject. He argues that prisons must become places where rehabilitation is a top priority, and introduces us to reformers who are trying to prepare incarcerated people for a better life on the outside. Keller takes us inside the walls of our prisons, where we meet men and women who have found purpose while in state custody; American corrections officials who have set out to learn from Europe's state-of-the-art prison campuses; a rehab unit within a Pennsylvania prison, dubbed Little Scandinavia, where lifers serve as mentors; a college behind bars in San Quentin; a rare women's prison that helps imprisoned mothers bond with their children; and Keller's own classroom at Sing Sing. What's Prison For? is an indispensable guide to our prison system, and a powerful argument that the status quo is a shameful waste of human potential.

      What's Prison For?