Big Russ & Me: Father & Son: Lessons of Life
Autor Tim Russert Introducere de Luke Russerten Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2014
Over
the
last
two
decades,
before
his
death
in
2008
at
the
age
of
58,
Tim
Russert
had
become
one
of
the
most
trusted
and
admired
figures
in
American
television
journalism.
Throughout
his
career
he
spent
time
with
presidents
and
popes,
world
leaders
and
newsmakers,
celebrities
and
sports
heroes,
but
one
person
stood
out
to
him
in
terms
of
his
strength
of
character,
modest
grace
and
simple
decency—Russert's
dad,
Big
Russ.
In this warm, engaging memoir, a #1New York Timesbestseller upon its initial release in 2004, Russert casts a fond look back to the 1950s Buffalo neighborhood of his youth. In the close-knit Irish-Catholic community where grew up, doors were left unlocked at night; backyard ponds became makeshift ice hockey rinks in winter; and streets were commandeered as touch football fields in the fall. And he recalls the extraordinary example of his father, a WWII veteran who worked two jobs without complaint for thirty years and taught his children to appreciate the values of self-discipline, of respect, of loyalty to friends.
These deep roots stayed with Russert as he forged a remarkable career, first in government and then in media, and finally in his 16 years atMeet the Pressas one of the most recognized and trusted face in television news. As Russert explains, his fundamental values sprung from that small house on Woodside Avenue and the special bond he shared with his father—values he passed down to his own son, Luke. As Tim Russert celebrates the indelible connection between fathers and sons, readers everywhere will laugh and cry in identification with the life lessons of Big Russ and in mourning of Tim Russert, a big American voice in his own right.
For this special 10th anniversary trade paperback edition ofBig Russ & Me, Tim's son Luke will contribute an extensive introduction, commenting on his father's legacy, and on how these lessons passed down from his grandfather impact the third generation. Luke had just graduated from college in 2008 when his father passed away. Since then, he has followed in his father's footsteps, working as a special correspondent and congressional reporter for NBC news and contributing frequently to various NBC and MSNBC outlets. Despite his youth, Luke has already shown that the ideals promoted by Big Russ in midcentury Buffalo still apply in 21st century New York, and that these lessons are as relevant for us as ever.
In this warm, engaging memoir, a #1New York Timesbestseller upon its initial release in 2004, Russert casts a fond look back to the 1950s Buffalo neighborhood of his youth. In the close-knit Irish-Catholic community where grew up, doors were left unlocked at night; backyard ponds became makeshift ice hockey rinks in winter; and streets were commandeered as touch football fields in the fall. And he recalls the extraordinary example of his father, a WWII veteran who worked two jobs without complaint for thirty years and taught his children to appreciate the values of self-discipline, of respect, of loyalty to friends.
These deep roots stayed with Russert as he forged a remarkable career, first in government and then in media, and finally in his 16 years atMeet the Pressas one of the most recognized and trusted face in television news. As Russert explains, his fundamental values sprung from that small house on Woodside Avenue and the special bond he shared with his father—values he passed down to his own son, Luke. As Tim Russert celebrates the indelible connection between fathers and sons, readers everywhere will laugh and cry in identification with the life lessons of Big Russ and in mourning of Tim Russert, a big American voice in his own right.
For this special 10th anniversary trade paperback edition ofBig Russ & Me, Tim's son Luke will contribute an extensive introduction, commenting on his father's legacy, and on how these lessons passed down from his grandfather impact the third generation. Luke had just graduated from college in 2008 when his father passed away. Since then, he has followed in his father's footsteps, working as a special correspondent and congressional reporter for NBC news and contributing frequently to various NBC and MSNBC outlets. Despite his youth, Luke has already shown that the ideals promoted by Big Russ in midcentury Buffalo still apply in 21st century New York, and that these lessons are as relevant for us as ever.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781602862623
ISBN-10: 1602862621
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Anniversary
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1602862621
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Anniversary
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Tim
Russertwas
hired
by
NBC
News'
Washington
bureau
in
1984
and
became
bureau
chief
by
1989.
He
became
the
host
ofMeet
the
Pressin
1991
and
was
the
longest-serving
host
of
the
program.
Over
the
course
of
his
career
Tim
Russert
won
multiple
awards
for
excellence
in
journalism,
including
an
Emmy
in
2005
for
his
coverage
of
the
funeral
of
former
President
Ronald
Reagan.
He
died
in
2008
at
the
age
of
58,
and
was
mourned
by
friends,
fans
and
colleagues
around
the
world.
Luke Russertbegan his career when he was hired by NBC News as a correspondent specifically covering youth issues during the 2008 presidential election. Since 2009, he has worked for NBC News as a congressional correspondent covering the House of Representatives and in 2012 he debuted as a rotating news anchor on NBC'sWeekend Today.
Luke Russertbegan his career when he was hired by NBC News as a correspondent specifically covering youth issues during the 2008 presidential election. Since 2009, he has worked for NBC News as a congressional correspondent covering the House of Representatives and in 2012 he debuted as a rotating news anchor on NBC'sWeekend Today.