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Hammer of Justice
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As a study of the nature and sources of personal heroism in pursuit of moral vision, this book is remarkable.--Ramsey ClarkMolly Rush is one of the pioneers and heroes of our modern age.--Helen Caldicott, founding president of Physicians for Social Responsibility; founder of Womens Action for Nuclear DisarmamentWe are not exactly the world we were when Molly struck her blow for peace. One reason we are not is that Molly Rush defied popular wisdom. If it would do any good, people said, wed do it too. Molly did it without a warranty. She had no assurance it would do good, but she did it all the same. Her story is truly, beautifully, soundly, responsibly, and reliably told by Liane Norman.--Mark Harris, author of The Southpaw and Bang the Drum SlowlyPraising Molly Rush seems to me a redundant exercise; somewhat like praising the Grand Canyon or a Mojave sunset. She is, like them, a natural wonder. Spouse and parent, conscious and joyous spirit, friend and arduous worker, she seems to me above all a teacher of what the human might be. She lives her ideals.--Father Daniel Berrigan, poet and member of the Plowshares EightMolly Rushs story is a testament to the extraordinary strengths of ordinary people. With warm sympathy and lyric grace, Liane Norman illumines Mollys discovery of strength and freedom, and with it the possibility of finding our own.--Mark Sommer, author of Beyond the Bomb and The Conquest of WarLiane Norman brilliantly tells the story of Molly Rush, a true hero of our time, resisting nonviolently the onslaught of nuclearism, accepting prison as an expression of love for her children and her country. Normans faithful narrative ensures a deeply moving and edifying experience for any serious reader.--Richard Falk, professor emeritus of international law, Princeton University; author (with Robert Jay Lifton) of Indefensible Weapons
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