America, We Need to Talk
By Joel Berg
By Joel Berg
By Joel Berg
By Joel Berg
Category: Domestic Politics | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Nonfiction
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$29.95
Feb 21, 2017 | ISBN 9781609807290
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Feb 28, 2017 | ISBN 9781609807306
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Praise
“It is both important and entertaining. We need both—I’ve never seen the political world so sad, so foolish. So dangerous. This book will certainly help.“ —Toni Morrison
“Joel Berg has done it again with another book to challenge policy makers and Americans to think boldly and creatively about how to solve some of the biggest issues facing our nation. Joel won’t rest until we end hunger and poverty once and for all. And, quite frankly, we need more people like him.” —Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA)
“In AMERCA WE NEED TO TALK: A SELF HELP BOOK FOR THE NATION, Joel Berg combines wit, dogged research, and insight based on decades of on-the-ground experience to drill down deeply on issues vital to all Americans. His call for more civility in our modern public discourse, as well as his proposals for wholesale social change based on centrist policies and mainstream values, deserve particular attention. While we may not concur on all his critiques and solutions, we surely should agree that the issues he raises demand wide-spread consideration and debate.” —Dan Glickman, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and U.S. Congressman
“A timely take-no-prisoners argument for sane and humane policies by the master truth-teller, Joel Berg. Been wondering how we can really make America great again? Read this book.” —Tom Colicchio, chef, TV judge, activist
“Fearless and compulsively readable, America, We Need to Talk will make you laugh, think and snort coffee through your nose. Joel Berg is that irascible uncle who speaks the unmentionable truth at family dinners. You may squirm, but secretly you’re glad he’s there.” —Lori Silverbush filmmaker, activist
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