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Edward Humes

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Edward Humes is a Southern California author, journalist and writing teacher whose most recent nonfiction book is “The Forever Witness.” His next book, “Total Garbage: How to Fix Our Waste and Heal Our World,” will be published in time for Earth Day 2024. He shares his home office with a pair of rescued racing greyhounds, Valiant and Dottie.

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Edward Humes Being a journalist and a writer of nonfiction is like borrowing a superhero's cape. While you wear it, you have the power to ask all the questions, to…moreBeing a journalist and a writer of nonfiction is like borrowing a superhero's cape. While you wear it, you have the power to ask all the questions, to gain all the access, to dig into all the hidden things you would never be bold enough to tackle in your ordinary personal life. (less)
Edward Humes My next book is "Total Garbage: How to Fix Our Waste and Heal Our World," a follow-up to my previous book, "Garbology," which will come out in time fo…moreMy next book is "Total Garbage: How to Fix Our Waste and Heal Our World," a follow-up to my previous book, "Garbology," which will come out in time for Earth Day 2024. I was inspired to tackle this new book because I wanted to tell the story of people and communities finding solutions to the wastefulness embedded in our products and daily lives that all of us can embrace.(less)
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The Forever Witness: How Ge...

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Garbology: Our Dirty Love A...

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Monkey Girl: Evolution, Edu...

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No Matter How Loud I Shout:...

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Mississippi Mud: Southern J...

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Burned: A Story of a Murder...

3.36 avg rating — 987 ratings — published 2019 — 6 editions
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Door to Door: The Magnifice...

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Total Garbage: How We Can F...

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Buried Secrets: A True Stor...

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Baby ER: The Heroic Doctors...

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“Americans make more trash than anyone else on the planet, throwing away about 7.1 pounds per person per day, 365 days a year. Across a lifetime that rate means, on average, we are each on track to generate 102 tons of trash. Each of our bodies may occupy only one cemetery plot when we’re done with this world, but a single person’s 102-ton trash legacy will require the equivalent of 1,100 graves. Much of that refuse will outlast any grave marker, pharaoh’s pyramid or modern skyscraper: One of the few relics of our civilization guaranteed to be recognizable twenty thousand years from now is the potato chip bag.”
Edward Humes, Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash

“we are waiting and waiting and doing nothing, until it is too late, and they commit crimes so serious that all society wants to do is punish instead of rehabilitate.”
Edward Humes, No Matter How Loud I Shout: A Year in the Life of Juvenile Court

“Officially, he was no longer a victim, he was a criminal”
Edward Humes, No Matter How Loud I Shout: A Year in the Life of Juvenile Court

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