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Hard Way Back (A Book Review)

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When a government no longer represents the interests of its people, but rather seeks to protect its own interests at the expense of law and constitutional rights, the very people of that nation often suffer with little or no recourse. This is the dark and true story Kent Kaiser shares in his personal memoir Hard Way Back. Kaiser’s story is one of corrupt governments lacking compassion, truth, and common sense.
Hard Way Back is one of those riveting tales that will make most readers’ blood boil. The author delves into a years-long odyssey involving both American and New Zealand government officials bent on putting the man away on trumped up charges. Ken is a man who stands his ground, though; taking the fight to these sinister forces intent on bringing misery to those citizens they view with contempt.
But this isn’t just a book about governments gone astray of doing what is right. In vivid detail, Kent Kaiser takes readers with him on treks through such places of breathtaking natural beauty as Alaska and New Zealand, sharing the scenic milieu in wonderfully descriptive narrations that often lead to places and scenes most of us may never get to experience in our own lives. This is a must-read book for anybody who enjoys hunting, conservation, and world travel. If these issues can arise for one person, they can arise for all.
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Published on September 07, 2013 11:35
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