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Letters to My Grandchildren

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Letters to My Grandchildren

By: Tony Benn
Narrated by: Tony Benn
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'As a diarist I have chronicled the time through which I have lived in meticulous detail - but all that is history. What matters now is the future for those who will live through it.

'The past is the past but there may be lessons to be learned which could help the next generation to avoid mistakes their parents and grandparents made.

'Certainly at my age I have learned an enormous amount from the study of history – not so much from the political leaders of the time but from those who struggled for justice and explained the world in a way that shows the continuity of history and has inspired me to do my work.

'Normality for any individual is what the world is like on the day they are born. The normality of the young is wholly different from the normality of their grandparents. It is the disentangling of the real questions from the day to day business of politics that may make sense for those who take up the task as they will do.

'Every generation has to fight the same battles as their ancestors had to fight, again and again, for there is no final victory and no final defeat. Two flames have burned from the beginning of time – the flame of anger against injustice and the flame of hope. If this book serves its purpose it will fan both flames.'
--Tony Benn

©2009 Tony Benn (P)2010 Random House Audiobooks
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Critic reviews

"Amid all the frenzied political wheeling and dealing we’re going through, Tony Benn’s calm, considered letters to his 10 grandchildren came as welcome balm…. Tony’s pushing 90, but his wit and warmth remain unchanged. Roll on volume 2." ( Guardian)
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What made the experience of listening to Letters to My Grandchildren the most enjoyable?

The book was an honest letter to his grandchildren, but in essence a letter to all of us. It is an original and thought provoking idea. Tony Benn was an amazing man.

What other book might you compare Letters to My Grandchildren to, and why?

It is like 'free at last'.

What about Tony Benn’s performance did you like?

Tony is very honest and heartfelt.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The Daddy shop was quite good.

Any additional comments?

I never wanted it to end really.

Wonderful

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i loved this book. it gave me hope, made me laugh and shed the odd tear, but most importantly it is like getting a huge boost of experience I can use in my career.

Moving, thoughtful, and a new shield and sword.

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A great story, with enough tabs just to keep it real. Should be listened to by all & then subjected to further discussion. Not easy to pick fault with, but needs adaption for it to work in today's society

brilliant text

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Whilst a bit labored (apologies for the pun) the observations and points he makes are as relevant now, as they where then (if not more).
People say we learn from history, but I don't agree. We are just as gullible and self centered now as we have always been.
The modern tendency is to look at things very superficially, as entertainment, and care very little.
Yes, there are exceptions, but for most of us (and I have to include myself in this category), we don't really care about what happens to other people that we have no interactions with.
TB was right when talking about being a vegetarian, "that he admired those that were active and understand why they were. but that he couldn't bring himself to becoming one. Though he would support their rights."
I think that this statement could be applied to many of the things that are happening in the world today, and maybe will not change.

Relevance to current day.

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Tony Benn giving credence to the spirit of triumph over diversity and the belief that as individuals and communities we have the power to make the world a better place. As he did.

On point!

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