Stone Soup for the World is a blueprint for building a better world.
Its heroes are legendary people and ordinary folks who, by their conviction, imagination, innovation, persistence, hard work and courage, have lifted their neighbors and their communities.
They challenge each of us to respond in kind.
Caroline Kennedy
My father used to say that one person could make a difference
and each of us should try. This book tells the stories of people who have
made that difference, and they are an inspiration to us all.
Foreword to the book by Jack
Canfield
Stone Soup for the World is a beacon
of light pointing the way to how to give back and contribute to our
communities. It is, in a sense, a handbook for humanitarians, giving us
hundreds of ideas for how we can make the world a better place.
John Gray, author of:
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
These stories help us to see the best in others
and inspire us to be the best we can be.
Eric Utne, Utne Reader
Stone Soup for the World is filled
with the kinds of inspirational stories we all need to hear.
Marianne's gift is in presenting them in ways people will want to
hear.
Frances Moore Lappe, Center for
Living Democracy
By celebrating ordinary people doing extraordinary things to build
communities, Stone Soup for the Worldproves
that possibility for every one of us.
Harlan Cleveland,
President of The World Academy of Arts and Sciences
A vivid gallery of can-do people who have done extraordinary things
against extraordinary odds. By acting out their dreams, these heroes
show how global dreams for a better world can actually come true.
Joseph Jaworsky,
author of Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership
Taps a universal longing to make a difference. These stories describe
a way of seeing -- and of being in the world -- which could help us
rekindle the human spirit in business.
John Vasconcellas, California
State Senator
"Hopefully, this book will inspire each of us to more fully
appreciate and nurture children's and our own natural instincts for
learning, caring and growing fully human."
Tom Chappell, President of
Tom's of Maine
By telling stories of community service, Stone Soup for the World
plays an important role in reinforcing the values of inspiring the
actions upon which a healthy civil society depends.
A letter from President Clinton:
Dear Ms. Larned,
Thank you for your thoughtful letter and the copy of Stone
Soup for the World. I deeply appreciate your warm words of
support.
The inspiring personal stories featured in this book are
wonderful testaments to the ideals of good citizenship. Citizen service
reflects one of the most basic convictions of our democracy: that we are
all responsible for one another. It is a very American idea that we meet
our challenges not through big government or as isolated individuals,
but as members of a true community, with all of us working together.
Something very important to our nation occurred at the
Presidents Summit. There, people from all walks of life looked beyond
their differences and came together around the common goal of serving
our country to give all our people a chance to have a better life.
Thanks again for writing. I look forward to continuing our work
together.
Sincerely,
[President Clinton]