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Modern Love
I Tried to Toughen Up My Son. He Had Other Ideas.
Sam Graham-Felsen was not a tough child. He feared violence and didn’t feel that he could stand up for himself when he was bullied. His fear ate away at his confidence; he was afraid to go on dates, afraid to try hard in school. As an adult, he thought he had moved past those fears. But then he started to notice some of those same tendencies in his young son. Sam wanted to change that, so he took his son on a cross-country road trip to Badlands National Park, in search of what Theodore Roosevelt called “the strenuous life.” Along...
2026-01-21
56 min
Modern Love
I Tried to Toughen Up My Son. He Had Other Ideas.
Sam Graham-Felsen was not a tough child. He feared violence and didn’t feel that he could stand up for himself when he was bullied. His fear ate away at his confidence; he was afraid to go on dates, afraid to try hard in school. As an adult, he thought he had moved past those fears. But then he started to notice some of those same tendencies in his young son. Sam wanted to change that, so he took his son on a cross-country road trip to Badlands National Park, in search of what Theodore Roosevelt called “the strenuous life.” Along...
2026-01-21
57 min
Modern Love
I Tried to Toughen Up My Son. He Had Other Ideas.
Sam Graham-Felsen was not a tough child. He feared violence and didn’t feel that he could stand up for himself when he was bullied. His fear ate away at his confidence; he was afraid to go on dates, afraid to try hard in school. As an adult, he thought he had moved past those fears. But then he started to notice some of those same tendencies in his young son. Sam wanted to change that, so he took his son on a cross-country road trip to Badlands National Park, in search of what Theodore Roosevelt called “the strenuous life.” Along...
2026-01-21
56 min
Modern Love
I Tried to Toughen Up My Son. He Had Other Ideas.
Sam Graham-Felsen was not a tough child. He feared violence and didn’t feel that he could stand up for himself when he was bullied. His fear ate away at his confidence; he was afraid to go on dates, afraid to try hard in school. As an adult, he thought he had moved past those fears. But then he started to notice some of those same tendencies in his young son. Sam wanted to change that, so he took his son on a cross-country road trip to Badlands National Park, in search of what Theodore Roosevelt called “the strenuous life.” Along...
2026-01-21
57 min
Modern Love
I Tried to Toughen Up My Son. He Had Other Ideas.
Sam Graham-Felsen was not a tough child. He feared violence and didn’t feel that he could stand up for himself when he was bullied. His fear ate away at his confidence; he was afraid to go on dates, afraid to try hard in school. As an adult, he thought he had moved past those fears. But then he started to notice some of those same tendencies in his young son. Sam wanted to change that, so he took his son on a cross-country road trip to Badlands National Park, in search of what Theodore Roosevelt called “the strenuous life.” Along...
2026-01-21
57 min
Modern Love
I Tried to Toughen Up My Son. He Had Other Ideas.
Sam Graham-Felsen was not a tough child. He feared violence and didn’t feel that he could stand up for himself when he was bullied. His fear ate away at his confidence; he was afraid to go on dates, afraid to try hard in school. As an adult, he thought he had moved past those fears. But then he started to notice some of those same tendencies in his young son. Sam wanted to change that, so he took his son on a cross-country road trip to Badlands National Park, in search of what Theodore Roosevelt called “the strenuous life...
2026-01-21
56 min
Roth & Company
Episode 10: Portnoy's Complaint
Naomi Fry and Matthew Schneier join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Roth's most famous work, the groundbreaking comic rant, Portnoy's Complaint.Naomi Fry is a staff writer for The New Yorker and the host of the Critics at Large podcast.Matthew Schneier is the chief restaurant critic at New York Magazine.
2025-11-23
1h 47
Critics at Large | The New Yorker
I Need a Critic: October, 2025, Edition
In the latest installment of the Critics at Large advice series, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz answer listeners’ questions about a range of conundrums. Some seek to immerse themselves in fictional worlds; others look for help with their own creative practices. Plus, the actor Morgan Spector (best known as Mr. Russell on “The Gilded Age”) calls in to ask the critics about poetry. “As always after we do this kind of show, my faith in humankind is restored,” Fry says. “Our listeners want to connect—they want to grow. They’re looking to pass through life not just on autopilo...
2025-10-16
47 min
Critics at Large | The New Yorker
I Need a Critic: October, 2025, Edition
In the latest installment of the Critics at Large advice series, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz answer listeners’ questions about a range of conundrums. Some seek to immerse themselves in fictional worlds; others look for help with their own creative practices. Plus, the actor Morgan Spector (best known as Mr. Russell on “The Gilded Age”) calls in to ask the critics about poetry. “As always after we do this kind of show, my faith in humankind is restored,” Fry says. “Our listeners want to connect—they want to grow. They’re looking to pass through life not just on autopilo...
2025-10-16
47 min
Deacons Pod
Three Catholic Deacons on "The Friendship Recession"
In this special episode of Deacons Pod, the Paulist Deacon Affiliates discuss "the friendship recession" – the possible change in the way adults today experience and maintain friendships, notably due to workplace changes sparked by the COVID pandemic. During their conversation, the deacons consider how "the friendship recession" differs between men and women, as well as the role of friendships in the spiritual life and in parish life. Two recent articles in the secular media inspired this episode. The first was an August 11 column at Fast Company by Mark Crowley called "No one has office friends anymore...
2025-09-16
57 min
ĐỌC BÁO cùng Tada
Những người anh em một thời gắn bó, giờ ở đâu?
Kì này mình sẽ giới thiệu bài viết “Where Have All My Deep Male Friendships Gone?” của Sam Graham-Felsen, đăng trên The New York Times.Bài báo bắt đầu từ một kỷ niệm tuổi thơ: một buổi ngủ lại với chiếc máy Nintendo, rồi mở ra cả một hành trình suy ngẫm về tình bạn giữa đàn ông. Tác giả đặt câu hỏi: vì sao khi trưởng thành, chúng ta dễ đánh mất những tình bạn sâu đậm từng là chỗ dựa tinh thần...
2025-08-27
11 min
The Daily
‘Modern Love’: Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and...
2025-08-17
1h 03
Deborah Lebree's podcast
‘Modern Love’: Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and what he did...
2025-08-17
1h 04
Lever Time
The Male Friendship Collapse (With Sam Graham-Felsen)
Men are struggling with friendships and feeling lonelier than ever. The male loneliness epidemic is seeping into many facets of life — including mental health, the economy, and American politics — but why are guys having such a hard time making and keeping friends?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with journalist Sam Graham-Felsen to explore the collapse of male friendship — and why this quiet crisis has deeper political and social ramifications than anyone wants to admit.You can read Sam Graham-Felsen’s New York Times article referenced in this episode here.A transcri...
2025-08-14
24 min
Lever Time
The Male Friendship Collapse (With Sam Graham-Felsen)
Men are struggling with friendships and feeling lonelier than ever. The male loneliness epidemic is seeping into many facets of life — including mental health, the economy, and American politics — but why are guys having such a hard time making and keeping friends?Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with journalist Sam Graham-Felsen to explore the collapse of male friendship — and why this quiet crisis has deeper political and social ramifications than anyone wants to admit.You can read Sam Graham-Felsen’s New York Times article referenced in this episode here.A transcri...
2025-08-14
31 min
Modern Love
Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and...
2025-08-13
1h 01
Modern Love
Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and what he did...
2025-08-13
1h 03
Modern Love
Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and what he did...
2025-08-13
1h 03
Modern Love
Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and what he did...
2025-08-13
1h 03
Modern Love
Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and what he did...
2025-08-13
1h 03
Modern Love
Where Did All My Male Friendships Go?
Sam Graham-Felsen never imagined being lonely. Throughout his childhood and as a young man his life revolved around his friends. But when Sam got married and then had kids, going out with his friends almost felt like a luxury. After years of focusing on everything in his life except friendship, Sam began to realize he was missing something essential, and he decided to get his friends back.On this episode of “Modern Love,” Mr. Graham-Felsen describes how he went from being a boy with a wealth of deep friendships to finding himself feeling lonely as an adult, and what he did...
2025-08-13
1h 03
Roth & Company
Episode 9: Patrimony
Wesley Morris and Sam Anderson join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Roth's nonfiction masterpiece, Patrimony.Wesley Morris is a two-time Pulitzer-Prize winning critic forthe New York Times, and the host of the podcast Cannonball. Sam Anderson, a staff writer for the Times Magazine, is a two-time National Magazine Award winner, the author of the book BOOMTOWN, and the host of the podcast Animal.https://www.nytimes.com/by/wesley-morrishttps://www.nytimes.com/by/sam-anderson
2025-06-17
1h 41
The Last Show with David Cooper
Ants (Not Uncles) and Fungus - June 13, 2025
David's top stories: Man convicted of posing as flight attendant to score over 120 free flights; and Don't be alarmed, but hitting the snooze button is unhealthy. Professor Peter Karl Jonason explains that one's dissatisfaction with their own height predicts jealousy and competitiveness. (Thanks for picking this topic, producer Dani.) Journalist and novelist Sam Graham-Felsen asks where have all the deep male friendships gone? Dr. Brian Fisher – Curator of entomology at The California Academy of Sciences – discusses the amazing (and war-like) nature of ants with David. Mechanical engineer Dr. Debora Lyn Porter shares how mushrooms' microscopic filaments provide a blueprint for...
2025-06-14
1h 27
Paternal
#132 Sam Graham-Felsen: Where Have All My Male Friendships Gone?
In the final scene of the 1986 coming-of-age film Stand By Me, the film's narrator sums up boyhood friendship with the simple line, "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve." And that's largely true for a number of men who had no trouble developing deep, meaningful friendships with other boys. So why has a lack of friendship among dads become a cliche, or even a running joke? Why can't guys hang onto those intimate friendships from their past, and what keeps them from making new friends as adults? On...
2025-06-11
37 min
Roth & Company
Episode 8: Goodbye, Columbus
Essayist and fiction writer Tom Beller joins host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Philip Roth's very first book, Goodbye, Columbus.Tom Beller was a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow and is a professor and Director of Creative Writing at Tulane University. He is the winner of the 2015 New York City Book Award, a Robert Silvers Grant for Works in Progress, and a 2021 ATLAS grant from the state of Louisiana. A long time contributor to the New Yorker and The New York Times, his novel, The Sleep-Over Artist, was a New York Times Notable Book, and a Los Angeles Times Best Book. He is al...
2025-06-11
1h 24
Out of the Wild
11. Sam Graham-Felsen on the Fading Male Friendship
Sam Graham-Felsen is the historian at the Philip Roth Personal Library in Newark, New Jersey, and he’s the author of the acclaimed coming-of-age novel Green. We discuss…Subscribe now Sam’s article with New York Times Magazine, “Where Have All My Deep Male Friendships Gone?” Sam’s favorite boyhood comedy, Weird Al’s, UHF. When did American men stop being physically close? And do we need to go back to this: Should we take our best friends to our honeymoons? Was Albert Kinsey’s studies of sexuality, which popularized the prevalence of homosexuality, responsible for causing homohyst...
2025-06-09
51 min
Roth & Company
Episode 7: Zuckerman Bound
Writers Hannah Gold and Giles Harvey join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Philip Roth's four-part autofictional saga, Zuckerman Bound. With special emphasis on The Prague Orgy.More about Giles and Hannah:https://www.nytimes.com/by/giles-harveyhttps://thisobscureobject.tumblr.com/about
2025-06-05
1h 16
The Smerconish Podcast
Come On In For A Hug, Bro
What happened to deep male friendships? Michael speaks with author Sam Graham-Felsen about his deeply personal and widely resonant New York Times essay on the quiet epidemic of male loneliness. From childhood sleepovers to adult solitude, Graham-Felsen explores how once-intense male friendships fade with age—and what that says about masculinity, society, and emotional intimacy today. Together, they unpack historical shifts, social norms, and powerful data showing that American men are increasingly disconnected from one another. With reflections on politics, social media, and what we can learn from Abraham Lincoln and Herman Melville’s letters to their male friends, this is a...
2025-05-27
35 min
Roth & Company
Episode 6: I Married a Communist
Rebecca Panovka, co-founder of The Drift, Rachel Poser, editor at the New York Times Magazine, and David S. Wallace, who has written for the New Yorker, the Paris Review, and elsewhere, join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Philip Roth's I Married a Communist.To learn more about the Philip Roth Personal Library, visit prpl.npl.org.
2025-05-01
1h 45
Roth & Company
Episode 5: The Plot Against America
Historian Corey Robin and The New Yorker's Andrew Marantz join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss The Plot Against America, Philip Roth's counter-historical novel, in which fascist-sympathizer Charles A. Lindbergh becomes President of the United States.Corey Robin is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center. A frequent contributor to The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, and other publications, Robin is the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Cullman Center of the New York Public Library, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the...
2025-03-06
1h 34
Roth & Company
Episode 4: Operation Shylock
New York Times reporters Emma Goldberg and Marc Tracy join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Operation Shylock, Philip Roth's manic "confession" about Israel, doubles and Diasporism. Emma Goldberg is a reporter for the New York Times who covers business, economic shifts, and the culture of work. She profiled the Israeli peace activist, Vivian Silver, who was killed in the October 7th attacks, for the Times Magazine, and is the author of Life on the Line: Young Doctors Come of Age in a Pandemic.Marc Tracy is a reporter for...
2025-03-01
1h 17
Roth & Company
Episode 3: American Pastoral
Taffy Brodesser-Akner joins host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Philip Roth's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, American Pastoral.Brodesser-Akner is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine and the New York Times bestselling author of Fleishman Is in Trouble, which has been translated into more than a dozen languages. She is also the creator and executive producer of its Emmy-nominated limited series adaptation for FX. Long Island Compromise is her second novel.
2025-02-11
1h 12
Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz
Sydney Scotia + Pegah Ghafoori + Cast Of Okie + Tetona Jackson + Chef Todd English + Sam Graham-Felsen
This "Paltrocast" features interviews with actress Sydney Scotia, "From" star Pegah Ghafoori, and cast and crew from the film "Okie" (Kevin Bigley, Kate Cobb, Scott Michael Foster), actress Tetona Jackson, Chef Todd English, and the Newark Public Library's Sam Graham-Felsen. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.
2024-11-12
59 min
Roth & Company
Episode 2: Sabbath's Theater
Ariel Levy and Garth Greenwell join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Philip Roth's filthy masterpiece, Sabbath's Theater. Ariel Levy is a staff writer for the New Yorker and the author of the bestselling memoir, The Rules Do Not Apply. She is the co-writer, with John Turturro, of the stage adaptation of Sabbath's Theater, which made its off-Broadway debut in 2023. Garth Greenwell is the author of the acclaimed debut novel, What Belongs to You, and most recently, Small Rain. He wrote the essay "A Moral Education" for the Yale Review...
2024-11-02
1h 25
Roth & Company
Episode 1: The Ghost Writer
Novelists Adelle Waldman and Andrew Martin join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss Philip Roth's The Ghost Writer.
2024-10-09
1h 17
Restu Wijayanti
[Pdf] free Download Green by Sam Graham-Felsen
[Pdf] [read] Green by Sam Graham-Felsen **Download Book Here ==> https://ningnongninggunga.blogspot.com/34927956-green Download [ePub] Green by Sam Graham-Felsen Download Ebook PDF EPUB Green by Sam Graham-Felsen | EBOOK EPUB ONLINE DOWNLOAD is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Green for free in any format with visit the link button below.**Read Book Here ==> https://ningnongninggunga.blogspot.com/34927956-green **Download Book Here ==> https://ningnongninggunga.blogspot.com/34927956-green Book Synopsis : """This isn't som...
2023-10-10
00 min
Argono Budiman
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[Pdf] [read] Green by Sam Graham-Felsen Download Book Here ==> https://ningnongninggunga.blogspot.com/34927956-green Download [ePub] Green by Sam Graham-Felsen Download Ebook PDF EPUB Green by Sam Graham-Felsen | EBOOK EPUB ONLINE DOWNLOAD is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Green for free in any format with visit the link button below.Read Book Here ==> https://ningnongninggunga.blogspot.com/34927956-green Download Book Here ==> https://ningnongninggunga.blogspot.com/34927956-green Book Synopsis : """This isn...
2023-10-10
00 min
The Book Love Foundation Podcast
A Conversation with Sam Graham-Felsen - Season 3, Episode 3
Welcome to The Book Love Foundation Podcast! And thank you for joining us in this celebration of teaching and the joy of learning.In this episode, Penny’s conversation with Sam Graham-Felsen, author of Green, a novel.Subscribe in iTunesDonate to the Book Love FoundationSeason 3 Ep 2 Show notesSam Graham-Felsen s debut novel Green was recently selected as one of 10 adult books with special appeal to teen readers to receive the 2019 Alex Awards by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) division of the American Library Association (AL...
2019-03-08
49 min
Citations Needed
Episode 51: How 'The West Wing' Poisoned the Liberal Mind
Post-Cold War liberal chauvinism knew no better ideological conduit than the hit NBC series The West Wing. Foreign policy was imperial, staffers were self-satisfied, and Serious Democrats fended off radical leftists and made the Tough Choices needed to run a benevolent superpower. The West Wing, created and primarily written by Aaron Sorkin, heavily influenced the politics of dozens of high-status Obama-era liberals. By their own admission, we know it had among its superfans Obama staffers Sam Graham-Felsen and Eric Lesser, Vox founders Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias, The New Statesman's Helen Lewis, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell (who produced and wrote for th...
2018-09-26
57 min
Skylight Books Podcast Series
Sam Graham-Felsen, "GREEN"
Boston, 1992. David Greenfeld is one of the few white kids at the Martin Luther King Middle School. Everybody clowns him, girls ignore him, and his hippie parents won't even buy him a pair of Nikes, let alone transfer him to a private school. Unless he tests into the city's best public high school--which, if practice tests are any indication, isn't likely--he'll be friendless for the foreseeable future. Nobody's more surprised than Dave when Marlon Wellings sticks up for him in the school cafeteria. Mar's a loner from the public housing project on the corner of Dave's own...
2018-06-29
47 min
The Readerly Report
The Readerly Report - Episode 33- June is Audiobook Month And We Almost Missed It
Gayle and Nicole catch you up with their latest reads and also discuss the audiobooks that they have most enjoyed this year. Spoiler alert: Kitchens of the Great Midwest might just make another appearance. What We're Reading The Queen Of Hearts by Kimberly Martin One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradahl Can't Help Myself by Meredith Goldstein The Submission by Amy Waldman Social Creature by Tara Isabella Burton Rough Beauty by Karen Auvinen
2018-06-23
35 min
The Book Review
'Off the Charts'
Ann Hulbert discusses her new book about child prodigies, and Sam Graham-Felsen talks about his debut novel, “Green.” Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2018-01-19
56 min
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Green: A Novel by Sam Graham-Felsen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/311552to listen full audiobooks. Title: Green: A Novel Author: Sam Graham-Felsen Narrator: Prentice Onayemi Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 6 minutes Release date: January 2, 2018 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A coming-of-age novel about race, privilege, and the struggle to rise in America, written by a former Obama campaign staffer and propelled by an exuberant, unforgettable narrator. “A riot of language that’s part hip-hop, part nerd boy, and part pure imagination.”—The Boston Globe Boston, 1992. David Greenfeld is one of the few white kids at the Martin Luther King, Jr., Middle School. Everybody clowns him, girls ignore hi...
2018-01-02
9h 06
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Green: A Novel by Sam Graham-Felsen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/311552to listen full audiobooks. Title: Green: A Novel Author: Sam Graham-Felsen Narrator: Prentice Onayemi Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 6 minutes Release date: January 2, 2018 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: A coming-of-age novel about race, privilege, and the struggle to rise in America, written by a former Obama campaign staffer and propelled by an exuberant, unforgettable narrator. “A riot of language that’s part hip-hop, part nerd boy, and part pure imagination.”—The Boston Globe Boston, 1992. David Greenfeld is one of the few white kids at the Martin Luther King, Jr., Middle School. Everybody clowns him, girls ignore hi...
2018-01-02
9h 06
Shorenstein Center
Workshop: Blogging, with Sam Graham-Felsen | Shorenstein Center
Sam Graham-Felsen, chief blogger for the Obama presidential campaign, gives an HKS student digital workshop on blogging
2012-06-28
1h 05