In Search of Common Ground: Inspiring True Stories of Overcoming Hate in a Divided World

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Experiment
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.87 X 1.02 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781615198948

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About the Author
Bastian Berbner has reported portions of this book on This American Life; other outlets that have already featured this book include David Byrne's newsletter "Reasons to Be Cheerful" and The Guardian. A reporter for the German newspaper Die Zeit, Berbner hosts the podcast 180 Grad ("180 Degrees"), where he first developed many of the stories in this book. He has been honored with some of the most prestigious journalism awards in Germany, where he lives.
Reviews
2022 Foreword INDIES Silver Winner
2022 OWL Award Longlist--Community Read


"In Search of Common Ground: Inspiring True Stories of Overcoming Hate in a Divided World by Bastian Berbner profiles unlikely friendships formed across stark divides, including a neo-Nazi and his Black parole officer and a German couple and their Roma neighbors.-- "Publishers Weekly"
We put one of the stories from this book onto our show because Bastian's mission is so refreshing and original, and he's such a thoughtful, empathetic storyteller. At this moment, when it feels like the whole world is retreating deeper and deeper into competing camps who don't listen to each other, it's exciting to read about anyplace doing the opposite--and thrilling to have a whole book of them.--Ira Glass, host of This American Life
I was immediately drawn to the way Berbner relies on storytelling to bridge divides. It is heartening to read a book that understands we need to build trust to find real solutions to the issues we are facing around the world. One of the most critical elements of radical empathy is taking action to create change--and this book provides a path for doing just that.--Terri Givens, author of Radical Empathy