One Day

The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary 24 Hours in America
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One Day by Gene Weingarten explores the seemingly ordinary events of a single day in American history, chosen at random: December 28, 1986. Weingarten delves deep into these events, revealing the intricate tapestry of life and the extraordinary stories hidden within the mundane. The book uncovers how the unnoticed moments and lives of this day reflect larger truths about society and humanity.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by exploring a single, ordinary day in American history to uncover the myriad of interconnected stories that exemplify human nature. It's a compelling choice for those interested in the tapestry of daily life and the hidden narratives within the broader historical context.

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One Day

A journalist pulls a random day in history from a hat to see if he can make a worthwhile story from what happened, and the results are captured in this illuminating book.

Now in paperback- Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Gene Weingarten explores the events of a random day in U.S. history, offering a diorama of American life that illuminates all that has changed-and all that hasn't-in the last three decades.

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Now in paperback, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Gene Weingarten explores the events of a random day in U.S. history, offering a diorama of American life that illuminates all that has changed—and all that hasn't—in the last three decades.

"One of the 50 Best Nonfiction Books of the Last 25 Years" - Slate

On New Year's Day 2013, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Gene Weingarten asked three strangers to, literally, pluck a day, month, and year from a hat. That day—chosen completely at random—turned out to be Sunday, December 28, 1986, by any conventional measure a most ordinary day. Weingarten spent the next six years proving that there is no such thing.

That Sunday between Christmas and New Year's turned out to be filled with comedy, tragedy, implausible irony, cosmic comeuppances, kindness, cruelty, heroism, cowardice, genius, idiocy, prejudice, selflessness, coincidence, and startling moments of human connection, along with evocative foreshadowing of momentous events yet to come. Lives were lost. Lives were saved. Lives were altered in overwhelming ways. Many of these events never made it into the news; they were private dramas in the lives of private people. They were utterly compelling.

One Day asks and answers the question of whether there is even such a thing as "ordinary" when we are talking about how we all lurch and stumble our way through the daily, daunting challenge of being human.

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One Day by Gene Weingarten has been praised for its compelling storytelling and unique exploration of ordinary lives, turning mundane stories into something extraordinary. Critics appreciate Weingarten's detailed reporting and elegant prose, noting the book's ability to evoke wonder and reveal the potent meanings behind everyday events. Readers find it an absorbing and captivating snapshot of American life, with stories that hold significant human interest and moral depth.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780399185830

Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 September 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Blue Rider Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Gene Weingarten is a Washington Post journalist. He writes long-form stories as well as Below the Beltway, the weekly syndicated humor column. His previous books include I'm With Stupid- One Man. One Woman. 10,000 Years of Misunderstanding Between the Sexes Cleared Right Up (with Gina Barreca); The Hypochondriac's Guide to Life. And Death; Old Dogs- Are the Best Dogs; and The Fiddler in the Subway, a collection of his best-known work. Weingarten is the only two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing, for examining the phenomenon of parents who accidentally leave their children to bake to death in hot cars, and for an experiment in which he arranged for famed violinist Joshua Bell to busk incognito outside a Metro station in Washington to see if anyone would notice. He lives in Washington, D.C.

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