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A review by dallas_shattuck
Reversing the Rivers: A Memoir of History, Hope, and Human Rights by William F. Schulz
3.0
Based on the synopsis, I was immediately drawn to this memoir. I didn’t know much about Amnesty International previously, so I was excited to learn more about the work they do.
I liked reading about the author’s decade+ of leading Amnesty International’s US office, and my heart was broken while reading about some of the tragic situations he witnessed during his time traveling the world.
Overall, this was a good memoir - I think it was a bit long, though.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my complimentary copy!
I liked reading about the author’s decade+ of leading Amnesty International’s US office, and my heart was broken while reading about some of the tragic situations he witnessed during his time traveling the world.
Overall, this was a good memoir - I think it was a bit long, though.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my complimentary copy!