Edition |
Unabridged. |
Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file (10hr., 18 min.)) : digital |
Performer |
Read by Tavia Gilbert; introduction read by Edward Asner. |
Summary |
Rachel Corrie's determination to make a better, more peaceful world took her from Olympia, Washington, to the Middle East, where she died in 2003 while trying to block the demolition of a Palestinian family's home in the Gaza Strip. A twenty-three-year-old American activist, Corrie also possessed a striking gift for poetry, writing, and drawing. Let Me Stand Alone, a selection of her journals and letters as chosen by her family, reveals her story in her own hand, from her precocious reflections as a young girl to her final e-mails. Corrie's words-whether writing about the looming issues of our time or the ordinary angst of an American teen-bring to life all that it means to come of age: a dawning sense of self, a thirst for one's own ideals, and an evolving connection to others, near and far. |
Access |
Digital content provided by hoopla. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Subject |
Human rights workers -- Palestine -- Diaries.
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Palestinian Arabs -- Civil rights.
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Teenage girls -- United States -- Diaries.
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Americans -- Palestine -- Diaries.
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Young women -- United States -- Diaries.
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Women human rights workers -- United States -- Diaries.
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Women human rights workers -- Palestine -- Diaries.
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Added Author |
Gilbert, Tavia. Narrator.
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Asner, Edward. Narrator.
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Added Title |
hoopla (Digital media service)
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ISBN |
9781481595216 (sound recording) (hoopla Audio Book) |
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1481595210 (sound recording) (hoopla Audio Book) |
Music No. |
MWT10935405 |
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