"This compilation of stories depicts the challenges and successes of various struggles for water justice by member churches and organizations of the Ecumenical Water Network. Their best practices are helping communities to realize human rights to water and sanitation across the globe. We hope you get inspired by these stories to emulate and amplify efforts for water justice in your own context." -- Dinesh Suna, Coordinator, Ecumenical Water Network [Subject: Religious Studies, Christianity, Environmental Studies]
Susan Kim & Laurence Klavan cowrote the graphic novels City of Spies and Brain Camp. Susan is also a five-time Emmy nominee for her work in children's television and a Writers Guild Award winner for best documentary. She wrote the stage adaptation of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, teaches writing at Goddard College, and is a blogger for the Huffington Post. When Susan was little, her family spent a lot of time on the road. Susan enjoyed it, but it made her anxious. In Wanderers, Susan explores her worst fears about being far from home and having to rely on people you don't even know, much less trust.