Ben and Me: In Search of a Founder's Formula for a Long and Useful Life
By (Author) Eric Weiner
Thorndike Press
Thorndike Press
1st January 2025
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday guides
History of the Americas
Hardback
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
Part biography, part travelogue, part self-help, New York Times bestselling author Eric Weiner follows in the footsteps of Benjamin Franklin, mining his life for inspiration and practical lessons for living a purposeful and virtuous life.
Ben Franklin lingers in our lives and in our imaginations. One of only two non-presidents to appear on US currency, Franklin was a founder, statesman, scientist, inventor, diplomat, publisher, humorist, and philosopher. He believed in the American experiment, but Ben Franklins greatest experiment wasBen Franklin. In that spirit of betterment, Eric Weiner embarks on an ambitious quest to live the way Ben lived.
A warm combination of homage and introspective memoir (Kirkus Reviews), Ben & Me is a guide to living and thinking well, as Ben Franklin did. It is also about curiosity, respect for virtue, and, most of all, the elusive goal of self-improvement. As Weiner follows Franklin from Philadelphia to Paris, Boston to London, he attempts to uncover Bens life lessons, large and small. We learn how to improve a relationship with someone by inducing them to do a favor for youa psychological phenomenon now known as The Ben Franklin Effect. We learn about the printing press (the internet of its day), early medicine, diplomatic intrigue, and, of course, electricity. And we learn about ethics, persuasion, humor, regret, appetite, and so much more.
At a time when history is either neglected or contested, Weiner argues we have much to learn from the past and that wed all be better off if we acted and thought a bit more like Ben did, even if he didnt always live up to his own high ideals. Engaging, smart, moving, and quirky, Ben & Me distills the essence of Franklins ideas into grounded, practical wisdom for all of us.
In a project thats a disarming blend of biography, memoir, travelogue, and self-help, Weiner has produced a book that's both informative and inspiring. . . . Ben & Me is a delightfully idiosyncratic companion to that work that will have readers feeling regret when they have to leave Bens wise and colorful company. Few of us can hope to come close to living a life as useful and consequential as Benjamin Franklins, but Weiner gives us ample encouragement to at least try. BookReporter
A warm combination of homage and introspective memoir . . . Franklin still inspires, with a lifelong sense of wonder, respect for virtue, and lively curiosity. Kirkus Reviews
Throughout his life Benjamin Franklin constantly strove to improve himself, master self-control, and most of all live a useful and virtuous life. As the author reflects in this quick and quirky read, this is not a bad formula for modern Americans who are on a journey of self-discovery. New York Journal of Books
Eric Weiner is author of the New York Times bestsellers The Geography of Bliss (now a docu-series featuring Rainn Wilson) and The Geography of Genius, as well as the critically acclaimed Man Seeks God and The Socrates Express. A former international correspondent for NPR, his work has appeared in The Atlantic, National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and the anthology Best American Travel Writing. He lives with his family and a menagerie of animals in the Washington, DC, area. For more information, visit: EricWeinerBooks.com.