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I'm Proud of You: My Friendship with Fred Rogers (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
I'm Proud of You My Friendship with Fred Rogers - Audio CD - Unabridged
Author: Tim Madigan, Christian Baskous (Narrator)
A journalist recalls how an encounter with the icon of kindness led to a wondrous, life-changing friendship. — In the same vein as Mitch Albom's TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE, Tim Madigan recounts how children's TV legend Fred Rogers acted as a guide and friend to him during times of crisis. Christian Baskous reads the part of Rogers with a slow v...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780143059295
ISBN-10: 0143059297
Publication Date: 8/8/2006
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Penguin Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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A reporter interviews Mr. Rogers of Public TV fame, and strikes up a friendship.
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It is only 4 discs long, not 12 like stated.
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I happened upon this audiobook while looking for something to order. I always liked Mr. Rogers but had never really intently watched him. After listening to this tribute, essentially, I was startled at how kind and conscientious this man was. Not ordinary folk. He took it to another level, like Mother Theresa, Gandhi, the Dalai Lama,etc. Mr. Madigan writes from an "everyman" standpoint and is very touching as he describes many instances where Fred Rogers helped him through his personal struggles. He made him, as he did with others, no doubt feel worthy by being completely focused and there for him. He gave unconditional love. Fame did not seem to affect Mr. Rogers, except in that it allowed him to reach more people to help. This book was a pleasure to read.


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