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There is a statute of limitations on colonial wrongdoings, but none on human memory, especially living memory, for as I have pointed out there are still millions of Indians alive today who remember the iniquities of the British empire in India. ![]() I shall say one last time that, in laying out this case against British colonialism in India, I do not seek to blame the British for everything that is wrong in my country today, nor to justify some of the failures and deficiencies that undoubtedly still assail India. ![]() ![]() I admire people who stand up for children. I know a lot of people in the community found her tactics too harsh and aggressive, but I really admire what she did. The lawyer in the book, Angela Peligro, is based on a lawyer I know who made a career of suing people and institutions who committed abuse against children. ![]() I get very angry at stories in the news about adults who have abused their positions of power and control-whether they are parents, teachers, clergymen, etc.-to commit horrible crimes against young people. I feel very, very strongly about the rights of children and teenagers to control their own bodies. 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The Searcher is a character-driven mystery about a former cop whose quest to find peace in a small Irish town leads him into danger. ![]() Cal is American, a retired cop who has come to live in a small town in Ireland. That is, the main character of this book isn’t Irish. ![]() "This hushed suspense tale about thwarted dreams of escape may be her best one yet. THE SEARCHER is a bit of a departure for French. ![]() |