A review by misterfix
Haiti: After the Earthquake by Paul Farmer

4.0

Delivers what it sets out in the title but the author seems to be missing the fire in his belly to confront the individuals and organizations that cause/caused the suffering that followed the earthquake. Understandably he is now responsible for a large organization and congested with the UN and must balance a number of conflicting agendas and accept certain compromises for the greater good. The additional essays offer a key balance to his perspective and their inclusion demonstrate not only his intelligence but also his character. highly recommend that you also read some of his earlier books related to Haitian history.