Tom Junod

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Tom Junod


Born
in The United States
April 09, 1958

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American journalist. He is the recipient of two National Magazine Awards from the American Society of Magazine Editors.

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A Beautiful Day in the Neig...

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Dog is My Co-Pilot: Great W...

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The Best American Magazine ...

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Can You Say ... Hero?

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Stories Can Save Us: Americ...

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The Falling Man:  An Unforg...

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In the Days of My Youth I W...

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“What is grace? I'm not certain; all I know is that my heart felt like a spike, and then, in that room, it opened and felt like an umbrella.”
Tom Junod, Can You Say ... Hero?

“Nearly every morning of his life, Mister Rogers has gone swimming, and now, here he is, standing in a locker room, seventy years old and as white as the Easter Bunny, rimed with frost wherever he has hair, gnawed pink in the spots where his dry skin has gone to flaking, slightly wattled at the neck, slightly stooped at the shoulder, slightly sunken in the chest, slightly curvy at the hips, slightly pigeoned at the toes, slightly aswing at the fine bobbing nest of himself… and yet when he speaks, it is in that voice, his voice, the famous one, the unmistakable one, the televised one, the voice dressed in sweater and sneakers, the soft one, the reassuring one, the curious and expository one, the sly voice that sounds adult to the ears of children and childish to the ears of adults, and what he says, in the midst of all his bobbing nudity, is as understated as it is obvious: "Well, Tom, I guess you've already gotten a deeper glimpse into my daily routine than most people have.”
Tom Junod, Can You Say ... Hero?



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