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The Next Big Story

My Journey Through the Land of Possibilities

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
"Story is our medium. It's how we connect emotionally with our viewers. And it's how we make sense of our world....When we talk about a 'big story,' we're really talking about what resonates with people, what matters to them.... And I think when it comes to our national narrative, what we need to realize is that we're all contributing to the story, that we can affect where this country is going."


From top CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien comes a highly personal look at her biggest reporting moments, from Hurricane Katrina, the tsunami in Southeast Asia, and the devastating Haiti earthquake to the historic elections and high-profile interviews with everyday Americans. Drawing on her own unique background and consciousness as well as her experiences as a journalist at the front lines of the most provocative issues in today's society—and particularly from her work as host of the acclaimed series Black in America and Latino in America—O'Brien offers her candid, clear-eyed take on where we are as a country and where we're going.


What emerges is both an inspiring message of hope and a glimpse into the heart and soul of one of America's most straight-talking reporters.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      CNN Special Correspondent and Anchor Soledad O'Brien was born of mixed-race parents on Long Island, New York. Through behind-the-scenes anecdotes and insightful commentary, her memoir recounts her life and career, which she describes as a journey of possibilities. Coleen Marlo's quiet, gentle voice is well suited to the author's sincerity and compassion, so often shown in her reporting of cataclysmic world events. Yet Marlo's performance is too subdued for the proud and independent sensibility also comes through in O'Brien's book. The understated narration shines in its emotional scenes but does not hold the listener's attention amid O'Brien's exposition on the relationship between success and personal drive in America. W.A.G (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 29, 2010
      Though a famous CNN anchor and special correspondent who has reported extensively on Hurricane Katrina, Haiti, and beyond, O'Brien ultimately found her true reporting passion in examining race in America. In chapters such as "Black in America," "Not Black Enough," and "Latino in America," O'Brien writes about growing up in a mixed race family, astutely discussing the complexities of racial identity in America. In telling her story, O'Brien reveals her ambition, dedication, and empathy, but her stubborn resolution to remain in the present tense, though it certainly keeps her "moving forward" (a recurring theme), is also awkward and often jarring. Moreover, O'Brien covers an amazing amount of ground but rarely stops to linger, particularly when skimming over her early career. When she reaches her experience covering the recent Haitian earthquake and her special reports on race in America, however, she hits her stride, in part because she takes the time to make readers understand and empathize. O'Brien has enough material for multiple volumes and indeed, some readers may wish she'd told her life story in more than one book.

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