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Great Peacemakers: True Stories from Around the World

by Ken Beller, Heather Chase

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Profiles twenty people who have promoted peace in their lives from a Vietnamese monk to a Brazilian musician. Explores five approaches to peacemaking: choosing nonviolence, living peace, honoring diversity, valuing all life, and caring for the planet.
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Twenty peacemakers are highlighted with brief biographies that include photos and quotations. This insightful collection is organized into five paths to peace: Choosing Nonviolence, Living Peace, Honoring Diversity, Valuing All Life, and Caring for the Planet. Conclusion includes discussion questions. Bibliography, Index, Photo Credits, Help Share the Message. Free study guides are available on the book’s website.
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
This award-winning book has a page of terrific quotes from each of the 20 peacemakers presented.
  NEYM_RE_Library | Dec 3, 2013 |
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We live in a world of violence. From war, to domestic abuse, to drive-by-shootings, to verbal abuse, many people make the choice to commit violence each and every day. This same violence is witnessed by children, day in and day out. In such a world, how can a child make good decisions regarding violence? Obviously parents and teachers can explain the need for resisting violent behavior, they can even live out those examples. Sometimes, however, these examples are not enough, children need to be exposed to numerous positive role models, people who made the choice to act out peace every day, particularly people whose success in life is rooted in their non-violent choices.

“Great Peacemakers” is an attempt to provide children (and adults) with non-violent role models. The book is divided into five sections with four biographies per section. Each section is meant to represent a different avenue of peacemaking: choosing nonviolence; living peace; honoring diversity; valuing all life; and caring for the planet.

For an uplifting read when the world seems dark, you can’t miss with “Great Peacemakers.”

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Profiles twenty people who have promoted peace in their lives from a Vietnamese monk to a Brazilian musician. Explores five approaches to peacemaking: choosing nonviolence, living peace, honoring diversity, valuing all life, and caring for the planet.

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