
42 Faith
The Rest of the Jackie Robinson Story
Author: Ed Henry, Larry King
Narrator: Ed Henry
Unabridged: 9 hr 14 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 04/04/2017

Author: Ed Henry, Larry King
Narrator: Ed Henry
Unabridged: 9 hr 14 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 04/04/2017
Ed Henry serves as Fox News Channel's chief White House correspondent. He joined the network in June 2011.Throughout his tenure at FNC, Henry has covered all major news stories involving President Obama and his administration. Henry has won numerous journalism honors, including the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress and the White House Correspondents Association's Merriman Smith Award for excellence in presidential coverage under deadline pressure in 2008. Henry also served in the prestigious post of president of the White House Correspondents' Association from 2012-2013, after being elected in an unopposed election by his peers in the White House press corps. Prior to joining FNC, Henry was at CNN from 2004-2011, where he served as the network's senior White House correspondent and a congressional correspondent. Henry began his career working for Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jack Anderson and later joined the newspaper Roll Call as a reporter, where he rose to senior editor. Henry graduated from Siena College with a B.A. in English.
When I was in college, I learned the principle of "Correlation does not equal Causation" like this: During the summer months, the murder rates go up, so do ice cream sales, therefore in order to curb murders, we must eliminate selling ice cream and the murder rates will go down. Anyone with more tha......more
A lot of behind the scened stuff to enjoy in this one. I learned that Jackie played himself in "The Jackie Robinson Story" and found that movie available online. The recent movie "42" is good and a lot of things in this book fill in the details and back story to that movie. The racial injustices high......more
It ended up a worthy read, even for someone who’s read a number of Jackie Robinson books and watched every documentary and movie. This despite my serious misgivings over the first 50 pages. It started out very slow with cliche-loaded forwards by Larry King and Juan Williams and I was worried that Hen......more
The good and bad of this book is that it is doing several things at the same time. There does not need to be a new book on Jackie Robinson as most of the story is well documented in other books and the recent film "42." But Ed Henry thinks that part of the story has been, if to ignored, de-emphasize......more