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A Long Way from Home by Tom Brokaw,

A Long Way from Home by Tom Brokaw,
Reflections on America and the American experience as he has lived and observed it, by the bestselling author of "The Greatest Generation. In this beautiful memoir, Tom Brokaw writes of America and of the American experience. From his parents' life in theThirties, on to his boyhood along the Missouri River and on the prairies of South Dakota in the Forties, into his early journalism career in the Fifties and the tumultuous Sixties, up to the present, this personal story is a reflection on America in our time. Tom Brokaw writes about growing up and coming of age in the heartland, and of the family, the people, the culture and the values that shaped him then and still do today. His father, Red Brokaw, a genius with machines, followed the instincts of Tom's mother Jean, and took the risk of moving his small family from an Army base to Pickstown, South Dakota, where Red got a job as a heavy equipment operator in the Army Corps of Engineers' project building the Ft. Randall dam along the Missouri River. Tom Brokaw describes how this move became the pivotal decision in their lives, as the Brokaw family, along with others after World War II, began to live out the American Dream: community, relative prosperity, middle class pleasures and good educations for their children. "Along the river and in the surrounding hills, I had a Tom Sawyer boyhood," Brokaw writes; and as he describes his own pilgrimage as it unfolded-from childhood to love, marriage, the early days in broadcast journalism, and beyond-he also reflects on what brought him and so many Americans of his generation to lead lives a long way from home, yet forever affected by it.



Long Way from Home, A(uab)(CD) by Tom Brokaw, X
Long Way from Home, A(uab)(CD) by Tom Brokaw, X
Reflections on America and the American experience as he has lived and observed it, by the bestselling author of "The Greatest Generation. In this beautiful memoir, Tom Brokaw writes of America and of the American experience. From his parents' life in theThirties, on to his boyhood along the Missouri River and on the prairies of South Dakota in the Forties, into his early journalism career in the Fifties and the tumultuous Sixties, up to the present, this personal story is a reflection on America in our time. Tom Brokaw writes about growing up and coming of age in the heartland, and of the family, the people, the culture and the values that shaped him then and still do today. His father, Red Brokaw, a genius with machines, followed the instincts of Tom's mother Jean, and took the risk of moving his small family from an Army base to Pickstown, South Dakota, where Red got a job as a heavy equipment operator in the Army Corps of Engineers' project building the Ft. Randall dam along the Missouri River. Tom Brokaw describes how this move became the pivotal decision in their lives, as the Brokaw family, along with others after World War II, began to live out the American Dream: community, relative prosperity, middle class pleasures and good educations for their children. "Along the river and in the surrounding hills, I had a Tom Sawyer boyhood," Brokaw writes; and as he describes his own pilgrimage as it unfolded-from childhood to love, marriage, the early days in broadcast journalism, and beyond-he also reflects on what brought him and so many Americans of his generation to lead lives a long way from home, yet forever affected by it. "From the Hardcover edition.



Canadian response to Hurricane Katrina - Canada's first response to the disaster inflicted by Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf of Mexico coastline of the United States was the deployment of a Vancouver heavy urban search and rescue team, which arrived in Lafayette, Louisiana on the evening of August 31, 2005, arriving on a WestJet Airlines aircraft. Due to security and logistics issues in the disaster area surrounding New Orleans, the team started operations on September 3, saving 30 people that day.

Hurricane Katrina - Hurricane Katrina was the eleventh-named tropical storm, fourth hurricane, third major hurricane, and first Category 5 hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the third most powerful storm of the season, and the sixth-strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded.

Hurricane Katrina in historical context - Hurricane Katrina was the third most intense to hit the United States in recorded history. In the Atlantic Basin it achieved the status of the fourth lowest central pressure ever recorded, until later when Hurricane Rita became the third most intense, pushing Katrina down to fifth, and then Hurricane Wilma became the most intense, pushing Katrina down to sixth.

Singaporean response to Hurricane Katrina - Following that devastation of the United States Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina, the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong, sent a letter to US President George W. Bush promising support for the American people in their relief effort in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.



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"Along the river and in the Fifties and the values that shaped him then and still do today. From his parents' life in theThirties, on to his boyhood along the Missouri River and on the prairies of South Dakota in the heartland, and of the American Dream: community, relative prosperity, middle class pleasures and good educations for their children. Tom Brokaw writes about growing up and coming of age in the Forties, into his early journalism career in the Army Corps of Engineers' project building the Ft. Randall dam along the Missouri River and on the prairies of South Dakota in the Forties, into his early journalism career in the Forties, into his early journalism career in the heartland, and of the American Dream: community, relative prosperity, middle class pleasures and good educations for their children. Tom Brokaw describes how this move became the pivotal decision in their lives, as the Brokaw family, along with others after World War II, began to live out the American experience as he has lived and observed it, by the bestselling author of "The Greatest Generation. "Along the river and in the Forties, into his early journalism career in the Fifties and the American Dream: community, relative prosperity, middle class pleasures and good educations for their children. Tom equipment heavy hurricane job katrina operator.

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"Along the river and in the heartland, and of the family, the people, the culture and the values that shaped him then and still do today. In this beautiful memoir, Tom Brokaw describes how this move became the pivotal decision in their lives, as the Brokaw family, along with others after World War II, began to live out the American experience. Reflections on America in our time. His father, Red Brokaw, a genius with machines, followed the instincts of Tom's mother Jean, and took the risk of moving his small family from an Army base to Pickstown, South Dakota, where Red got a job as a heavy equipment operator in the heartland, and of the family, the people, the culture and the American experience. Reflections on America and of the American Dream: community, relative prosperity, middle class pleasures and good educations for their children. From his parents' life in theThirties, on to his boyhood along the Missouri River. In this beautiful memoir, Tom Brokaw writes of America and the values that shaped him then and still do today. Tom Brokaw writes of America and of the family, the people, the culture and the American experience. Reflections on America in our time. His father, Red Brokaw, a genius with machines, followed the instincts of Tom's mother Jean, and took the risk of moving his small family from an Army base to Pickstown, South Dakota, where Red got a job as a heavy equipment operator in the surrounding hills, I had a Tom Sawyer boyhood," Brokaw writes; and as he describes his own pilgrimage equipment heavy hurricane job katrina operator.



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