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The Life You Can Save

By: Peter Singer
Narrated by: Kristen Bell, full cast
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In this Tenth Anniversary Edition of The Life You Can Save, Peter Singer brings his landmark book up to date. In addition to restating his compelling arguments about how we should respond to extreme poverty, he examines the progress we are making and recounts how the first edition transformed the lives both of audiences and the people they helped. Learn how you can be part of the solution, doing good for others while adding fulfillment to your own life.

This special audio edition is read by Peter Singer, Kristen Bell, Michael Schur, Paul Simon, Marc Evan Jackson, Natalia Vodianova, Stephen Fry, Nick D’Agosto, Winnie Auma, Shabana Azmi, & Charlie Bresler.

What’s new in the 10th Anniversary Edition of The Life You Can Save?

  • A foreword by Mike Schur, the creator of the acclaimed NBC show The Good Place
  • An afterword by Charlie Bresler, PhD, The Life You Can Save’s Executive Director
  • A multinational cast of celebrity readers for the audiobook
  • Updates reflecting progress in the fight to end poverty and the challenges that remain
  • New case studies that highlight current effective interventions and charities
  • Calls-to-action designed to make it as easy as possible for people to act

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2019 Peter Singer (P)2019 Hachette Audio
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Amazing Narration!

Incredible and moving - this book is such an inspiration. I absolutely adored the full cast's interpretations and inflections, and Singer's arguments are extraordinarily persuasive

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Excellent take on giving

This was exactly what I was looking for. How to do the most good with what we have to give ( and how much to give). Singer presents a really compelling argument in both regards.

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A great guide on effective charitable givings

Who you donate to matters far more than how much you donate to. This book gives a great guide on a number of charities which are very effective on a per dollar level and is an eye opener of the variety of effective charities. I would had never known about the importance of therapy in Strong Minds if it were not for this book.

Furthermore, this book helps the general public understand the effectiveness of aid (yes, it's not perfect, but it has helped) as well as how aid could be improved. It also helps the public understand the effectiveness of charitable givings when done in the most efficient manner and refuting the moral excuses that often are made. Such as only choosing to give to charities of one's own country. A life in Africa is worth just as much as a life in the United States. Let's illustrate a hypothetical: If donating 5000 dollars would save 5 lives in Africa, but would only save 0.05 lives in the United States, it makes sense to donate to an Africa. The reason why so many effective charities are based on poor countries is because a dollar goes much further there in helping the needy than it would go here.

Anyone looking for advice on charitable givings should check out this book, as well the websites: Givewell and Life You Can Save.

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Must read!

If you have any income whatsoever, you should read this book if you have any inclination towards feeling good about yourself through helping others.

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The cause

Excellent book with ethics discussions and statistics on how donations impact the lives of those in need

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Good book, but a bad listen

Content is good but some of the narrators have poor English pronunciation skills, to the point of being unintelligible at times. Audible, please replace this anniversary edition with the original one.

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