By Samuel Wells
How do you go about becoming someone who acts justly? This is a practical book that focuses on climate and racial justice, along with stories about individual experiences of injustice. I generally agree with his points, and he asks good questions.
The book is written from an obvious position of privilege. He knows this, mentions it, and plows on anyway. Most of it lands, but not all of it. Similarly, he talks about not only racial justice from the position of the Commonwealth but also the US. Again mostly hits, but some tone deafness on the US stuff. Overall a thought provoking book.
170 Pages
4.5/5