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Secret Kindness Agents
- Narrated by: Rosemary Watson
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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Summary
Secret Kindness Agents was a featured segment on the Hallmark Channel airing of The Christmas Train in December 2017.
Moved by the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy, Ferial Pearson wondered if a simple act of kindness could change a life. She thought of the school where she taught and the students she guided every day and wondered what would happen if we started secretly carrying out small acts of kindness in school.
Could a modest act of compassion really change the course of a life? She posed the question to her students. They didn’t have the answers, but they were willing to find out. So they became the Secret Kindness Agents. They not only changed the lives of those they met, they changed their own. Their hope, their hearts, and their hunger for happiness will inspire you to change your small corner of the world, in your own way, for the better. Let them tell you how they did it and how you can do the same.
This program has been implemented in over 350 schools across the country.
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- Emily
- 07-10-18
Brilliant
I was given a free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
This book has a pretty simple message and I really like that message of "commit small acts of kindness". I hate that the world needs this message and that the kids who committed these small acts of kindness were treated as if they were crazy or abnormal, but I think if it was adopted by more workplaces and schools, then bullying would decrease and we would be a much happier society. I loved this book and I listened to it in one sitting.
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