Tales Worth Telling

Stories of Selected Heroes/ Heroines Who Define Us as American

By (author) Tony R. Sanchez

Hardback - £70.00

Publication date:

23 December 2013

Length of book:

231 pages

Publisher

University Press of America

Dimensions:

237x160mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761862246

In a set of stories about 17 American heroes and heroines, this book analyzes the hero concept in the nation’s history. This book unmasks and reveals some of the United States’ most beloved historical figures, reflecting their strengths, values, and flaws as no conventional history textbook can. Each chapter provides a comprehensive and complex look at the heroes and heroines who helped to shape a national identity. This book also examines the history, mechanics, and proven benefits of storytelling, identifying the form as an effective strategy to teach about some of the nation’s most famous men and women. Each story concludes with a set of discussion questions that allow both educators and students to probe transcending values that are still relevant for young Americans today.

Tales Worth Telling is a significant addition to an adolescent’s education. The book’s importance is multiplied when one considers contemporary influences in the lives of adolescents. Individualism and celebrity exert a strong influence in the popular media. Tales Worth Telling carefully separates the hero from the celebrity. Professor Sanchez’s biographies skillfully develop the lives of flesh and blood heroes who contend with their weaknesses and failures, successes and triumphs, to devote their lives to the improvement of social conditions for other individuals and the betterment of society.