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A Song in the Night by Bob Massie
From randomhouse.com Hardcover, 304 pages | Nan A. Talese | Biography & Autobiography – Personal Memoirs; Medical – Hematology; Religion – Inspirational | $24.00 | May 15, 2012 | 978-0-385-53575-5 (0-385-53575-9)
In this inspiring memoir of faith and perseverance, Bob Massie recounts how a childhood illness laid the foundation for a life filled with compassion and activism. Though the medical dangers increased—he had acquired the HIV and hepatitis through transfusions for hemophilia—he continued to press for justice. He wrote a prizewinning book on South African apartheid, led one of America’s most innovative environmental groups, ran for lieutenant governor in Massachusetts, and created the world’s leading standard for corporate sustainability. Then, in 2002, the same year Massie was named one of the 100 most influential people in the field of finance by CFO magazine, he received more devastating health news. The hepatitis was causing his liver to fail, and Massie was brought close to death in 2009. After surviving these remarkable challenges, Bob Massie is now ready to share his story. Though his journey has not been easy, he writes about it with tremendous grace and candor. In an era rife with disillusionment, A Song in the Night will inspire everyone who reads it. “A good friend and a visionary leader, Bob Massie has combined foresight, passion, and skill to create lasting change in the US and around the world. In A Song in the Night, Bob shares deeply personal stories that help describe how he overcame great challenges to forge such strong commitments for his work and family. Bob has lived an incredible life, and we are so fortunate that he has shared it with us in this wonderful new book.” —Al Gore “I admire and deeply respect Bob Massie’s courage, his compassion, and his eloquence. He is a good man. His life’s work has focused on social justice, public service, and faith, and I know he will continue to work tirelessly to make this a more just world.” —Elizabeth Warren A Song in the Night by Bob Massie
From randomhouse.com eBook, 304 pages | Nan A. Talese | Biography & Autobiography – Personal Memoirs; Medical – Hematology; Religion – Inspirational | $11.99 | May 15, 2012 | 978-0-385-53576-2 (0-385-53576-7)
In this inspiring memoir of faith and perseverance, Bob Massie recounts how a childhood illness laid the foundation for a life filled with compassion and activism. Though the medical dangers increased—he had acquired the HIV and hepatitis through transfusions for hemophilia—he continued to press for justice. He wrote a prizewinning book on South African apartheid, led one of America’s most innovative environmental groups, ran for lieutenant governor in Massachusetts, and created the world’s leading standard for corporate sustainability. Then, in 2002, the same year Massie was named one of the 100 most influential people in the field of finance by CFO magazine, he received more devastating health news. The hepatitis was causing his liver to fail, and Massie was brought close to death in 2009. After surviving these remarkable challenges, Bob Massie is now ready to share his story. Though his journey has not been easy, he writes about it with tremendous grace and candor. In an era rife with disillusionment, A Song in the Night will inspire everyone who reads it. “A good friend and a visionary leader, Bob Massie has combined foresight, passion, and skill to create lasting change in the US and around the world. In A Song in the Night, Bob shares deeply personal stories that help describe how he overcame great challenges to forge such strong commitments for his work and family. Bob has lived an incredible life, and we are so fortunate that he has shared it with us in this wonderful new book.” —Al Gore “I admire and deeply respect Bob Massie’s courage, his compassion, and his eloquence. He is a good man. His life’s work has focused on social justice, public service, and faith, and I know he will continue to work tirelessly to make this a more just world.” —Elizabeth Warren From the Hardcover edition. End Pension Apartheid!
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