blood, sweat and
tears an oral history of the red cross
by
michele turk
Journalist and
former Red Cross employee Michele
Turk tells the story of the
modern-day Red Cross through the
voices of twenty-nine current and
former Red Cross paid and volunteer
staff from all parts of the country.
Stories range from that of a World
War II veteran who credits the Red
Cross packages with keeping him
alive when he was a POW in Germany
to Americans who became heroes
simply because they signed up for a
Red Cross course and were later able
to save a life, to volunteers who
spent an intense year in Vietnam
cheering up soldiers. We hear from
the staffer who pulled people from
an automobile before the medics
arrive; the mom who saved a
neighbor’s child when he was
drowning, the nurse who took off
from her job to go half-way around
the world to distribute food and
supplies to the victims of the Asian
tsunami in 2004 and the Red Cross
worker whose home was destroyed by
Hurricane Katrina. Blood, Sweat and
Tears features more than 70
photographs and illustrations,
including vintage Red Cross posters.
Reviews:
"An anthology of poignant, humane
narratives, emotionally honest and
intense in their simplicity."
- Kirkus Discoveries
“[Blood, Sweat and Tears]
is truly rich in history, and the
stories as told in the first person
bring our 125-year old organization to
life…..”
—Jack McGuire, interim Red Cross
President and CEO.
“Ms. Turk brought the oral history of
the American Red Cross to life in such a
way that captured the compassion,
dignity, and gentleness of generations
of Red Cross responders. Instead of
shying away from the tough criticism
challenging the American Red Cross, Ms.
Turk helped the reader understand that
in spite of difficult challenges the
American Red Cross is always there
providing vital services in the most
difficult situations.”
—Peter Teahen, volunteer government
liaison and Red Cross spokesman.
About the Author:
Michele turk
is a
journalist and editor whose work has
appeared in Business Week, USA Weekend,
Parents magazine and The Washington
Post. A graduate of Boston College and
the Columbia University Graduate School
of Journalism, Turk lives in Fairfield
County, Connecticut, with her husband,
Russ and their two children.
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