Quotes
“Long shows how, in addition to helping children cope with personal concerns…Fred Rogers led them gently through moral/ethical explorations of the some of the most complex societal concerns of the late twentieth century.” Susan Linn, author of The Case for Make Believe
“In this insightful book, Long makes clear that peace is a challenge to the imagination and helps us imagine peace through his eloquent portrayal of Fred Rogers.” Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law, Duke Divinity School
“The urban legend says that Mr. Rogers was a hero because he was a ninja-like Army Ranger. Michael Long, more rightly, demonstrates that Fred Rogers is a hero because he was a seemingly ordinary man with convictions of peace who sought to use his television program to help children experience the love of God. Parents and church leaders will be inspired by Rogers wisdom to carry his true legacy to the next generation.” Steve Johnson, family ministry consultant, the National Center on Biblical Parenting