Book details
Resistance
Description
Is resistance un-American? How far should resistance go? Courage and desperation have sparked instances of resistance since the dawn of civilization. Jesus, Thoreau, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King resisted the nonviolent way. Here for the record is a remarkably full discussion of instances of twentieth-century resistance to inform, inspire, and possibly instruct by example. Here are the frightening, inspiring stories of the anti-Nazi, anti-Communist, anti-war, anti-discrimination movements, and the individuals who have faced up to oppressors.Resistance must begin with the self," the author concludeswith the courage to say no when everyone expects us to say yes. Here, a well-known reporter of the deeds of dissenters, revolutionaries, rebels, and gadflies calls on his vast resources of observation and sympathy to help us take heart and turn the tide against our sea of troubles.
Age
15-18
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
278 pages
Why to read
- Gain insight into the historical period or events that the book is set in, allowing for a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs of the characters.
- Experience the emotional and psychological journey of the characters as they navigate through the challenges posed by the resistance movement.
- Appreciate the author's unique writing style and narrative techniques, which may offer a fresh perspective on storytelling.
- Learn about the themes of courage, sacrifice, and the human spirit, which are often central to stories about resistance and can be inspiring and thought-provoking.