Synopsis
Tom Brokaw, known and beloved for his landmark work in American journalism and for the New York Times bestsellers The Greatest Generation and Boom!, now turns his attention to the challenges that face America in the new millennium, to offer reflections on how we can restore America’s greatness.
“What happened to the America I thought I knew?” Brokaw writes. “Have we simply wandered off course, but only temporarily? Or have we allowed ourselves to be so divided that we’re easy prey for hijackers who could steer us onto a path to a crash landing? . . . I do have some thoughts, original and inspired by others, for our journey into the heart of a new century.”
Rooted in the values, lessons, and verities of generations past and of his South Dakota upbringing, Brokaw weaves together inspiring stories of Americans who are making a difference and personal stories from his own family history, to engage us in a conversation about our country and to offer ideas for how we can revitalize the promise of the American Dream.
Inviting us to foster a rebirth of family, community, and civic engagement as profound as the one that won World War II, built our postwar prosperity, and ushered in the Civil Rights era, Brokaw traces the exciting, unnerving changes in modern life—in values, education, public service, housing, the Internet, and more—that have transformed our society in the decades since the age of thrift in which he was raised. Offering ideas from Americans who are change agents in their communities, in The Time of Our Lives, Brokaw gives us, a wise, honest, and wide-ranging book, a nourishing vision of hopefulness in an age of diminished expectations.
About Tom Brokaw
Tom Brokaw is the author of five best sellers:
The Greatest Generation, The Greatest Generation Speaks, An Album of Memories, A Long Way from Home, and
BOOM! A native of South Dakota, he graduated from the University of South Dakota
with a degree in political science. He began his journalism career in Omaha and Atlanta before joining NBC News in 1966.
Brokaw was the White House correspondent for NBC News during Watergate, and from 1976 to 1981 he anchored
Today on NBC. He was the sole anchor and managing editor of
NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw from 1983 to 2005. He continues
to report for NBC News, producing long-form documentaries and providing expertise during breaking news events. Brokaw has won every major award in broadcast journalism,
including two DuPonts, a Peabody Award, and several
Emmys. He lives in New York and Montana.
Praise
“The best presentation of the challenges facing the country—and the possible solutions—I've ever seen.”—P. J. O’Rourke
“Inspiring tales of how people from different walks of life have found ways to be of service to their communities and country.”—Walter Isaacson
“The public is open to [Brokaw’s] call for expanding national service, and his advocacy could make a difference in public opinion and the legislative struggles to come.”—Washington Monthly
“A hopeful volume, providing insightful analysis as well as a call to action.”—BookPage
“A valuable contribution to the national discourse and may just inspire some readers to go out and make a difference.”—Associated Press