Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Cheap Libby, Montana: Asbestos and the Deadly Silence of an American Corporation


Over All Rating Reviews :
The fact that authors Jim Harrison, Terry Tempest Williams, Peter Matthiessen, and Charles Bowden all endorsed Andrea Peacock's book was enough for me to dive in. From the first page, it was a decision I never regretted.

Peacock is a very good writer with a keen and precise instinct for investigative reporting. Her ability to shine a light on one of America's most savage and tragic disasters makes the story not only interesting, but arresting as well. What happened in Libby, Montana, is a case study of corporate greed, government complacency, and the arrogance of power.

If you are interested in this subject (and you should be), Peacock's rendering of the tale will satisfy you on every level.

Highly recommended.

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