A review by ksilvery
Life in the City of Dirty Water: A Memoir of Healing by Clayton Thomas-Muller

informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

Memoirs are impossible to rate - what am I going to say? "Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing, but I didn't quite expect your life to turn out that way, so meh... 3/5"!??!!? obviously no!
Clayton's journey is inspiring and I am overwhelmed by admiration. 
He is sharing so many deeply personal thoughts and feelings and mixes them so well with his work and passion for the environment - it's a fascinating read. 
The audiobook is recommended because it's like listening to him tell you your story over coffee, doing some weird voices, and getting emotional.