Corban Addison

Corban Addison is an American author known for his novels that often explore themes of human rights and social justice. He is also a lawyer and an advocate for various humanitarian causes.

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  1. 1. Wastelands

    The True Story of Farm Country on Trial

    The book delves into the environmental and social impacts of industrial agriculture in a small community in North Carolina. It follows the legal battle between local residents and a powerful hog farming corporation accused of polluting the environment and harming the quality of life. Through the lens of this conflict, the narrative explores themes of justice, corporate accountability, and the resilience of a community fighting for its rights and well-being against formidable odds.

  2. 2. The Tears Of Dark Water

    A high-powered father embarks on a blue-water voyage with his rebellious teenage son to mend their fractured bond, only for their yacht to be seized by Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean. The tense hostage crisis and its violent aftermath lead to a far-reaching legal and moral reckoning in the United States, exposing the complex personal histories of both captors and captives. Told through intersecting perspectives, it blends thriller and courtroom drama to probe family, trauma, justice, and the possibility of redemption.

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