Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Dialectic Journaling ~ Not On Our Watch I
Not On Our Watch is a very well-written book, and I found myself very compelled to it for several reasons. First and foremost, I am very fond of the subject and the drive to show people all the things that we can do to change the world. It talks about the genocide that's going on in Darfur, and how several people have worked to improve the situation, although the level of help is sad, it gives hope to those of us who understand that small details that we do can radically improve the way we (as a group of human beings) can live. I also enjoyed the way it is written. I feel that to write personal stories in the book gives it a great sense of humanity, and is easier to relate to. I also find it very interesting that John Prendergast has been through so much stuff, that it gives you fortitude, and a drive to be like him, and stay strong.
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