When twenty-six-year-olds Shainee Gabel and Kristin Hahn quit their Hollywood jobs, packed up a borrowed car and hit the road, it was with the deeply felt conviction that somewhere, shrouded in the din of talk shows and tabloid headlines, they'd discover the real America, alive and well in all of its regions and demographics. Armed with a Powerbook, a couple of video cameras and the names and phone numbers of over two hundred Americans they viewed as visionaries or cultural icons, they embarked on a journey that would take them from historic New Orleans to the rainforests of Washington, from the skyscraper-lined avenues of New York City to the dusty roads of the Great Plains. Never did they imagine that they'd drive recklessly through the back roads of Aspen with Hunter S. Thompson, see the President of the United States lose his temper, be in the CNN newsroom on the day of the O. J. Simpson verdict, or survive the hottest day in Chicago history with America's chronicler, Studs Terkel. During their six-month journey, Gabel and Hahn interviewed luminaries from every field and walk of life. They talked to business people, politicians, activists, scientists, writers and artists, including Robert Redford, Michael Stipe, Willie Nelson, Geraldine Ferraro, John Irving and American poet laureate, Rita Dove, to name a few. They also talked to everyday people they encountered along the way, from a sixty-five-year-old waitress in Iowa to a haygrinder in North Dakota.
Anthem is a delightful and thought provoking book that successfully provides the reader with an entertaining snap shot of the common threads of a nation and her people. From the waitress to the politician to the musician the, voices of Americans explaining "what it is like to be an American" are clearly heard. The writers are entertaining and loveable as they travel the country in search of answers. I was sure I was with them in the White House when their camera equipment hit a piece of furniture.
More relevant than ever!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The wisdom in the pages of this wonderful book is more relevant than ever. American's from across the political, social, and economic spectrum speak about what it means to be American, the myth and the reality. The icons are interesting, but not because they are famous. They are interesting because they are saying the sames things that the waitress and the gas station attendant. We are all participating in the great American experiment, rich and poor, famous and anonymous. And now that the icon that is America is under attack, this book is a refreshing and much needed look at the ideas, challenges, and tensions that, sewn together, make up our national fabric. Buy this book and share it with a friend. The world will be better for it.
Amazing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I love this book. In the tradition of Travels with Charley, these two women provide an intruiging and engrossing snapshot of America as it really is: the people, the philosophies, and the stories. Thank you.
I saw the movie, now I'm ordering the book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I'm ordering "Athem: An American Road Story" because I first saw the documentary. The flawed cinematography almost adds to the freshness of the concept and the sincerity of the creators.
Introspection through the eyes of those who shaped America
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I, myself am a road warior and lover of 20th century American literature. I come from an American family that has experienced many of the common tribulations of life that other American families have; from having grandparents that were cotton farmers in Missouri who moved to California to seek a higher standard of living to having a father who still suffers from the Viet Nam war to growing up in middle America. For this, I love this book. I, too, wondered what shaped us as Americans and enjoy observing the comonalities and patterns of American life; this is what Shainee and Kristen explored in Anthem. I found my own ideals expressed by those who much of the nation look up to. Its invigorating to know that I share beliefs with people all throughout our nation. This book allowed me to take a step back to examine my own thoughts and compare them to those of my fellow countrymen on subjects such as the American dream, heroes, and the changes occuring in this country and those that should occur.
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