Making Waves: The Origins And Future Of Greenpeace
Jim Bohlen
Black Rose Books
$19.99
paper
178pp
1-55164-166-6
Bohlen’s book works best not as a definitive history of the world’s best known environmental activist organization but as a record of one man’s awakening to the need for action. The writing is pedestrian at best, the editing isn’t the greatest, some of the stories (like the sketchy account of the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior) are strangely incomplete, but you’ll still be glad you read Making Waves. It serves as a timely reminder that the best movements are those that arise not out of some abstract ideology but from the conviction and principled actions of a few individuals. mRb