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Let nothing disturb you. Let nothing make you afraid. All things are passing. God alone never changes. Patience gains all things. If you have God you will want for nothing. God alone suffices. [43] —
Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad is a 2021 book by British journalist Michela Wrong, published by Fourth Estate and PublicAffairs. The book focuses on the 2014 murder of Rwandan defector Patrick Karegeya , for which the Rwandan government denied responsibility.
In his review for ReVista, Harvard Review of Latin America, Gabriel Hetland wrote that he initially had "low expectations" for the book "precisely because of Neuman’s affiliation with the Times" saying that the newspaper focused on the shortcomings of the Venezuelan government instead of its achievements, though said that the book, to his ...
Not to Disturb has the cleverness to entertain and the intelligence to provoke thought; but, finally, its philosophical mysteries look suspiciously like pretenses, and the book leaves the annoying as well as the stimulating after-effects of legerdemain.' The New York Times, 26 March 1972. [2]
The novel has received positive reviews, with a rating of 3.6 out of 5 on Goodreads. [1] The novel has received various awards, including a nomination for the Garden State Teen Book Award. [2] The book has been adapted into an opera of the same name, which was performed at the Glyndebourne opera house in 2016. [3]
Worse Than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism is a non-fiction book by Erwin Chemerinsky, published in 2022 by Yale University Press.It discusses developments in the United States Supreme Court and the U.S. Constitution in the early 21st Century.
As with Angelou's previous works, reviews of Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now were generally positive. Mary Jane Lupton compared the essays in Journey to traditional Asian poetry and to the writings of Confucius. [12] Many reviewers saw similarities between the essays in the book and Angelou's autobiographical writing.
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