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Philip Gourevitch

Born: 01-01-1961

Philip Gourevitch is an acclaimed American author and journalist, renowned for his work on international conflict and human rights. He gained prominence with "We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families," a powerful account of the Rwandan genocide. A staff writer for The New Yorker and former editor of The Paris Review, Gourevitch's insightful storytelling and deep reporting continue to impact global understanding of complex issues.

Book summaries for books written by Philip Gourevitch

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Sometimes the truth is buried deep, but it always has a way of resurfacing.

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The past may be cold, but it still holds the key to the truth.

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Every cold case has a warm heart waiting for closure.

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The truth may be chilling, but it's the only way to thaw a cold case.

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To solve a cold case, one must be willing to dive into the depths of darkness.

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Cold cases are like puzzles missing vital pieces, waiting to be found.

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In the world of cold cases, patience is the ultimate virtue.

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Every cold case holds untold stories, waiting to be unveiled.

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A cold case is a silent scream for justice.

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Time may have frozen the evidence, but it can't erase the truth.

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In the realm of cold cases, persistence is the key that unlocks the door to resolution.

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The pursuit of justice is a relentless battle against time and forgetfulness.

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