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5.0

Very interesting book. Was neat to learn about how this lawyer went about going after DuPont to get justice for a young boy born without eyes do to their negligence with their chemicals.

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4.0

Fascinating read, and one of those stark, extreme examples of pesticide exposure and corporate malfeasance that contextualizes other situations that are not so obviously clearcut. It's been a few years since I read it but it was gripping. At times the author seemed a bit self-aggrandizing, but at the same time I thought rightly so. He took on an incredible challenge and it's quite the story.