Peacerunner, by Penn Rhodeen

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Peacerunner
Peacerunner
Author: Penn Rhodeen
ISBN-13: 978-1941631713
Publisher: BenBella Books
Guideline Price: $26.95

For many of us, Bruce Morrison’s name is forever linked with the Morrison visa and US immigration reform; he is also the ex-congressman who helped bring about peace in Northern Ireland. Rhodeen’s book opens with an edge-of-your-seat story from Morrison’s first trip to Ireland in 1987. Driving through Derry’s streets with Sinn Féin official Gerry O’Hara, Morrison had been warned that their car could be pulled over. It was, and he had a gun pointed at his kneecaps. A few years later, Morrison was persuaded by his old classmate, Bill Clinton, to help try and bring an end to the conflict in the North. Despite having no official position. Morrison worked relentlessly. He travelled to meet anyone, including those seen as terrorists, who could help end the fighting. Rhodeen presents an unforgettable supporting cast, too, which includes prime ministers and presidents, activists, guerrilla fighters, and politicians of every stripe. This fast-paced book isn’t just for those interested in reading about how Morrison contributed to the peace process; it’s an uplifting story for anybody who needs reminding that our world can sometimes be made better.