• America's Youngest Ambassador

  • The Cold War Story of Samantha Smith’s Lasting Message of Peace
  • By: Lena Nelson
  • Narrated by: Christa Lewis
  • Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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America's Youngest Ambassador

By: Lena Nelson
Narrated by: Christa Lewis
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In 1982, amid the nuclear paranoia that engulfed the US and the Soviet Union, Samantha Smith, a fifth grader from Manchester, Maine, wrote a letter to the Kremlin asking the Soviet leader if he was going to start a war. When Pravda, the biggest Soviet newspaper, published her letter—and Samantha received an unprecedented invitation to visit the Soviet Union—her family embarked on a historic journey.

The story of a young American girl's letter to the Soviet leader and her innocent curiosity about the other side of the Iron Curtain holds an important lesson for every American. America's Youngest Ambassador provides insights into a forgotten era and has an important message for young people who strive to be more involved in facilitating change, both locally and worldwide.

Juxtaposing Samantha's narrative with that of her own childhood in the Soviet Union in the 1980s, Lena Nelson explores the consequences of government propaganda on both sides of the ocean and reveals how Samantha Smith's journey in the summer of 1983 helped melt the hearts of the Soviets and thaw the ice of the Cold War. Drawing on interviews conducted in both the US and Russia with key players in the events of those days, Nelson blends storytelling, anecdotes, and analysis of Soviet-American relations to tell the story of this unprecedented moment in history.

©2023 Lena Nelson (P)2023 Tantor

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This Book is Faith in Humanity Restored

I was just 5 years old in 1985 when I first heard of Samantha Smith. Much too young to follow along with all the press coverage and television appearances made by her. Though I did get to see and hear enough of her story to know, I wanted to be just like her when I grew up. After listening to this audio book, I felt like that chapter of my life had been made complete. The author does a beautiful job retelling the story juxtaposed with her connection to Samantha as a young girl growing up in The Soviet Union. There was so much I didn't know about Samantha's story and our Soviet neighbors on the other side of the world. I very much enjoyed hearing of Samantha's adventures throughout the book, from her letter to Yuri Andropov, making friends with the children at Artek, her visit to Japan and just being a regular girl from a small town in Maine. Samantha's story teaches us if we lead with open hearts and minds in our conversations with one another, we will see that we really aren't that different and just maybe even save the world.

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Beautiful Story

The Cold War conjures up images of spies, deceit, violence, and guns. But this story is about a young and innocent girl from Maine who asked a simple question - will there be a nuclear war - and by doing so may have pushed back the hands on the “Doomsday clock to midnight.”

The story is well crafted by a writer who juxtaposes her own parallel experienced to those of Samantha Smith, thus providing an intriguing perspective and filling out this remarkable story.

If you love learning history while also reading a fascinating story, this will not disappoint!

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A beautiful story told with astonishing depth and detail

This book is like an intricately woven tapestry with the perfect blend of detail, humor, and warmth mixed with personal insight and political understanding.

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