We both love reading - and are fascinated by what others are reading. It seems thus worth it to share what we're reading - and this is also a convenient way to have an account somewhere of what we've read.
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Jeremy Seabrook, No Hiding Place (2000)
a fairly technical book about instances when home countries have convicted someone for sexually abusing children in a foreign country. It was hopeful in the sense that countries and people are realizing the necessity of holding people accountable but still saddening in seeing how much we`d still like to deny that good people like us can do such things (and we have a habit of letting them get away with it).
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