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They Made Waves: You Can Too

By: TR Sperry
Narrated by: TR Sperry, Rachel Bybee
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Inspiring true stories from underrated historical figures: Uncover the vast impact of these four underrated stories, featuring Helen Keller's teacher, the writer of Amazing Grace, a girl whose letter made the world stage, and a group of college students who opposed Hitler.

"The date was February 22, 1943. The courageous Hans Scholl entered composed into a room to meet with his parents. 'I have no hatred,' declared Hans. 'I have put everything, everything behind me.' His father praised him, responding: 'You will go down in history.'

Next, the brave Sophie Scholl was guided into the room where her parents waited. The three embraced and shared tears. 'I would do it again,' Sophie assured them. Her father nodded in approval. 'I'm proud of you.' Sophie turned to her mother and affirmed that 'what we did here will cause waves.'" Discover the ways YOU can make waves and a positive difference: one possibility at a time.

©2024 TR Sperry (P)2024 TR Sperry
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