A review by shanepunk
Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World Before and After September 11 by Thomas L. Friedman

5.0

Feels like I was reading it for hundred years but I have a good excuse - my graduation gig which is happening tomorrow which I’m really excited about. Coming back to the book - I loved it very much, it’s a deep, analytical series of columns on Arab-Muslims, on the state of America, state of the world after the September 11 and also - what I adore the most in this kind of literature - people in general. The politics I’m interested the most is that focused on humans and social issues. Another the most important volume next to Naomi Klein’s “Shock Doctrine”. I can’t wait to dive into “From Beirut to Jerusalem” by same author which is waiting for me on my shelves. Hopefully, next month. Highly recommended.