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The Turning
- Why the State of the Family Matters, and What the World Can Do About It
- Narrado por: Benjamin Pacini
- Duração: 6 horas e 37 minutos
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Sinopse
It is easy to find alarming statistics on escalating violence, addiction, and economic inequality in developed countries and stubborn poverty in the third world. The fascinating question has to do with cause. New York Times number-one best-selling authors Richard and Linda Eyre's new audiobook The Turning: Why the State of the Family Matters and What the World Can Do About It contends that the social and economic challenges faced not only in the United States, but throughout the world, are the direct result of an unprecedented and widespread turning away from family. The negative effects of this turning are apparent in the youth of the world today:
- In São Paulo, Brazil, more than 1.2 million "street children" are addicted to cocaine
- Suicide is the third leading cause of death for American 15-to-24-year-olds
- Great Ormond Street Hospital in London has treated girls as young as seven or eight for eating disorders
- In Ethiopia, nearly half of the children under the age of six work 30-hour weeks
- In the past year there have been over 64 school shootings in the U.S., equaling more than one shooting a week
The Turning uses research findings, statistics (like those listed above), and the Eyre's personal experiences at home and abroad to show that families are essential to the survival and success of civilization.
With the well-being of the world at risk, The Turning will move listeners in a way that will raise personal reflection, discussion, and action to return the family to its necessary position as the recognized and prioritized basic unit of society.
As Thomas Friedman's The World is Flat opened our eyes to the cause-and-effect aspects of the global economy, The Turning will open the eyes of listeners across the world to the means-and-ends connections between stable families and households and the world's.