Dan Fagin is an associate professor of journalism and the director of the Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting Program at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. For fifteen years, he was the environmental writer at Newsday, where he was twice a principal member of reporting teams that were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. His articles on cancer epidemiology were recognized with the Science Journalism Award of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Science in Society Award of the National Association of Science Writers.
The riveting true story of a small town ravaged by industrial pollution, Toms River melds hard-hitting investigative reporting, a fascinating scientific detective story, and an unforgettable cast of characters into a sweeping narrative in the tradition of A Civil Action, The Emperor of All Maladies, and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
One of New Jersey’s seemingly innumerable quiet seaside towns, Toms River became the unlikely setting for a decades-long drama that culminated in 2001 with one of the largest legal settlements in the annals of toxic dumping. A town that would rather have been known for its Little League World Series champions ended up making history for an entirely different reason: a notorious cluster of childhood cancers scientifically linked to local air and water pollution. For years, large chemical companies had been using Toms River as their private dumping ground, burying tens of thousands of leaky drums in open pits and discharging billions of gallons of acid-laced wastewater into the town’s namesake river.
In an astonishing feat of investigative reporting, prize-winning journalist Dan Fagin recounts the sixty-year saga of rampant pollution and inadequate oversight that made Toms River a cautionary example for fast-growing industrial towns from South Jersey to South China. He tells the stories of the pioneering scientists and physicians who first identified pollutants as a cause of cancer, and brings to life the everyday heroes in Toms River who struggled for justice: a young boy whose cherubic smile belied the fast-growing tumors that had decimated his body from birth; a nurse who fought to bring the alarming incidence of childhood cancers to the attention of authorities who didn’t want to listen; and a mother whose love for her stricken child transformed her into a tenacious advocate for change.
A gripping human drama rooted in a centuries-old scientific quest, Toms River is a tale of dumpers at midnight and deceptions in broad daylight, of corporate avarice and government neglect, and of a few brave individuals who refused to keep silent until the truth was exposed.
發表於2024-11-27
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成百上韆種已知未知的化學汙染物,隨著湯姆斯河的靜靜流淌,在人們的飲水中逐漸消失,一如那些罹患癌癥的孩子們,隨著時間的緩緩流逝,在人們的記憶中消散,杳無痕跡。95%的置信區間的確是個大坑,明明是隨意設置的,可就是繞不過去。。。
評分成百上韆種已知未知的化學汙染物,隨著湯姆斯河的靜靜流淌,在人們的飲水中逐漸消失,一如那些罹患癌癥的孩子們,隨著時間的緩緩流逝,在人們的記憶中消散,杳無痕跡。95%的置信區間的確是個大坑,明明是隨意設置的,可就是繞不過去。。。
評分其實,我覺得這個講良心實在的偉大普通人和現代activism多於講流行病學分析,寫後者寫得讓人手不釋捲的推薦The Emperor of All Maladies。個人來講我想讀更多關於分析每戶水源構成的追溯模型如何構建,但普利策顯然更喜歡從個體和傢人角度講的故事。故事鋪敘老套但紮實,不是裹瞭糖霜撒瞭彩帶的歡喜結尾,而是現實,生活如此。
評分也許確實是好書,但數次開頭都看不下去,大概隻能是沒緣分。
評分寫的太好瞭,但韆萬不能聽audio book, 因為太長瞭,差不多23小時。內容及其豐富。藉由Toms river 將近半世紀的工業汙染和環境健康的發生和抗爭,介紹瞭大量流行病學,毒理學,化工産業,社會運動,科學參與社會等等領域的發展曆史和主要概念,實在是太龐雜瞭。一定要看書,因為有很多可以衍生學習的材料,聽書聽的急死瞭。邊聽變慨嘆啊, 這博弈博的一波未平一波又起的啊,我們差太遠啦。
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