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In Search of Common Ground

Inspiring True Stories of Overcoming Hate in a Divided World

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As heard on NPR's "This American Life," unlikely friendships challenge every kind of bias, to offer hope that our societies can heal

Much has been written about our polarized media, social bubbles, and intractable biases. Award-winning journalist Bastian Berbner circled the world to find a different narrative. In Search of Common Ground is his profound collection of true stories that prove it is possible to mend even our fiercest divides.

In Arizona, a former neo-Nazi befriends his Black parole officer. In Germany, an older couple dread the arrival of their new Roma neighbors—but are moved upon meeting them to offer help and become strong supporters. In Ireland, we see one friendship change the world when a gay-rights activist overturns a conservative mailman's homophobia—and together, they help sway public opinion to legalize gay marriage. Other gap-bridging stories include:

Young Democrats and Republicans (United States),

A Danish policeman and a Muslim boy in danger of radicalization (Denmark), and

A neo-Nazi and a Palestinian prisoner (Germany).

With added historic and sociological research, Berbner gets to the root of what pushes people apart, and shows that we can dissolve divisions by simply meeting face to face. This is essential, uplifting reading for everyone who aspires to live without hate.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      With his clear voice and flawless interpretations, Robert Fass's performance aligns well with this socially conscious documentary. It's an informed examination of the widening divide between various groups, written by a respected German journalist. He reports the stories of men and women around the world whose personal contacts with individuals in hated groups caused them to moderate their prejudices. Fass is also adept at performing the intimate and often touching stories of the entrenched haters as they engaged with the people they hated. From Nazis in Germany to homophobic legislators in the UK and Islamophobes in Denmark, personal contact under specific circumstances showed promise in reducing negative stereotypes and fear. The audiobook includes illuminating examples and social science research on these topics. T.W. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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