Kindness and Wonder: Why Mister Rogers Matters Now More Than Ever

Kindness and Wonder: Why Mister Rogers Matters Now More Than Ever

by Gavin Edwards

Narrated by Jeremy Arthur

Unabridged — 6 hours, 5 minutes

Kindness and Wonder: Why Mister Rogers Matters Now More Than Ever

Kindness and Wonder: Why Mister Rogers Matters Now More Than Ever

by Gavin Edwards

Narrated by Jeremy Arthur

Unabridged — 6 hours, 5 minutes

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Overview

A pop culture celebration of Fred Rogers and the enduring legacy of his beloved, award-winning PBS show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood that offers essential wisdom to help us in our troubled times.

Won't you be my neighbor?

For more than thirty years, Fred Rogers was a beloved fixture in American homes. Warm and welcoming, he spoke directly to children-and their parents-about the marvels of the world, the things that worried them, and above all, the importance of being themselves. Dressed in his cardigan and sneakers, Fred Rogers offered a wholesome message of generosity and love that changed the landscape of television and shaped a generation of children. Kindness and Wonder pays tribute to this cultural icon: the unique, gentle man who embodied the best of what we could be. Today's audiences will be reminded of Mr. Rogers's uplifting persona in the upcoming TriStar Pictures film*A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood*(November 2019), where Tom Hanks stars as the real-life Fred Rogers.**

Looking back at the history of the show and the creative visionary behind it, pop culture aficionado Gavin Edwards reminds us of the indelible lessons and insights that Mister Rogers conveyed-what it means to be a good person, to be open-hearted, to be thoughtful, to be curious, to be compassionate-and why they matter. Beautifully crafted, infused with Mister Rogers' gentle spirit, and featuring dozens of interviews with people whose lives were touched by Fred Rogers-ranging from Rita Moreno to NFL Hall of Famer Lynn Swann-Kindness and Wonder is a love letter to this unforgettable cultural hero and role model, and the beautiful neighborhood he created.


Editorial Reviews

FEBRUARY 2020 - AudioFile

Jeremy Arthur's voice is gentle, although not quite as much as Mister Rogers's, as he narrates Gavin Edwards's biography and musings on the TV icon. Edwards traces the evolution of Rogers's show from "Children's Corner" on Pittsburgh public TV station WQED to its conclusion early in the 21st century. He looks into vague rumblings of discontent in Rogers's neighborhood, including a split with early collaborator Josie Carey. Another interesting element involves Francois Clemens, who had the recurring role of Officer Clemens, a policeman. When other regular players reacted with prejudice upon learning that the real-life Clemens was gay, Rogers remained steadfast in his support. Listeners also hear stories from a few famous people who crossed Rogers's path, including Michael Keaton, George Romero, and Rita Moreno. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

09/30/2019

Edwards (The Tao of Bill Murray) affectionately captures the spirit of Fred Rogers (1928–2003) in a crisply told biography that focuses on the enduring lessons Rogers shared with his viewers. For more than 30 years beginning in 1951, Mister Rogers walked through his front door, put on his tennis shoes and cardigan sweater, and sang “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Growing up near Pittsburgh with doting parents, Rogers thrived in a loving and encouraging family, especially his grandfather, who spoke the words that shaped Rogers: “There’s just one person in this whole world just like you—and I like you just the way you are.” Edwards traces Rogers from his days at Rollins College in Florida, where he met his future wife, Joanne Byrd, through his earliest forays into television in New York City, to his development of the characters for his show and his advocacy for quality children’s programming. Edwards also pulls examples from Rogers and his show that teach lessons on how to live more like Rogers right now, such as being kind to strangers, telling the truth, and “always seeing the best in people.” Edwards’s enthusiastic prose vibrantly captures Rogers’s spirit and wisdom. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

Edwards (The Tao of Bill Murray) affectionately captures the spirit of Fred Rogers (1928–2003) in a crisply told biography that focuses on the enduring lessons Rogers shared with his viewers.... Edwards’s enthusiastic prose vibrantly captures Rogers’s spirit and wisdom.” — Publishers Weekly

FEBRUARY 2020 - AudioFile

Jeremy Arthur's voice is gentle, although not quite as much as Mister Rogers's, as he narrates Gavin Edwards's biography and musings on the TV icon. Edwards traces the evolution of Rogers's show from "Children's Corner" on Pittsburgh public TV station WQED to its conclusion early in the 21st century. He looks into vague rumblings of discontent in Rogers's neighborhood, including a split with early collaborator Josie Carey. Another interesting element involves Francois Clemens, who had the recurring role of Officer Clemens, a policeman. When other regular players reacted with prejudice upon learning that the real-life Clemens was gay, Rogers remained steadfast in his support. Listeners also hear stories from a few famous people who crossed Rogers's path, including Michael Keaton, George Romero, and Rita Moreno. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173576804
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 10/29/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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