"That's why I wrote this book: to show how these people can imbue us with hope. I read somewhere that when a person takes part in community action, his health improves. Something happens to him or to her biologically. It's like a tonic"
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The intent is promotional but not salesy: he’s explaining why the book exists, and the “these people” tells you what kind of book it is. Terkel’s journalism elevates ordinary organizers, strikers, volunteers, neighbors into carriers of hope. He’s arguing that hope isn’t an attitude you summon alone; it’s a contagion you catch from proximity to people doing the work. That’s an important subtext in a culture that treats wellness as private consumption and politics as a grim spectator sport.
“I read somewhere” is doing strategic work, too. He borrows the authority of research without letting it dominate, a move that keeps the claim accessible to everyday readers while also nudging skeptics: even science is backing up what organizers have long felt. Context matters: Terkel wrote across decades when collective life was being hollowed out by fear, individualism, and media cynicism. His counteroffer is almost mischievous: if you want to feel less helpless, stop shopping for inspiration and join something. Hope, he implies, is a physiological side effect of showing up.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Terkel, Studs. (2026, January 16). That's why I wrote this book: to show how these people can imbue us with hope. I read somewhere that when a person takes part in community action, his health improves. Something happens to him or to her biologically. It's like a tonic. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-why-i-wrote-this-book-to-show-how-these-86542/
Chicago Style
Terkel, Studs. "That's why I wrote this book: to show how these people can imbue us with hope. I read somewhere that when a person takes part in community action, his health improves. Something happens to him or to her biologically. It's like a tonic." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-why-i-wrote-this-book-to-show-how-these-86542/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"That's why I wrote this book: to show how these people can imbue us with hope. I read somewhere that when a person takes part in community action, his health improves. Something happens to him or to her biologically. It's like a tonic." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-why-i-wrote-this-book-to-show-how-these-86542/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.









