Howard Wriggins' journey from pacifism to relief service and humanitarian activism provides a close-up view of the barbarism of world war and one man's struggle to respond with compassion. This book should be required reading for all young, energetic idealists contemplating NGO relief work. They will find that in the face of the arbitrary brutalities of war, redemption is possible when the pieces are picked up by people and institutions of good will like those with whom Wriggins worked in the AFSC. -- Joel H. Rosenthal, president, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
'Picking up the Pieces from Portugal to Palestine' is an engrossing story, but it also provides lessons to all those working to provide international relief and refugee assistance, whether with the United Nations, in NGOs, church missions or governmenthumanitarian organizations. -- Peter J. Davies, President and CEO, INTERACTION (ret'd), New York
More than a half-century has passed since the times of which Wriggins writes. We can expect few, if any, more eyewitness accounts. We should take full advantage of this excellent one. -- Jim Spain, Former U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania,Turkey, and Sri Lanka
It is a wonderful book. -- George Rupp, International Rescue Committee
Howard Wriggins has done a splendid job. -- Margaret Bacon * Friends Journal *
It is a wonderful book. -- George Rupp, International Rescue Committee
Howard Wriggins has done a splendid job. -- Margaret Bacon * Friends Journal *
I know of no other book than 'Picking Up the Pieces' that describes and appraises so carefully and thoughtfully the activities of a major U.S. voluntary agency involved in human distress of southern Europe, North Africa and Gaza during and after World War II. . .It is a unique account of the need and role for the non-government agencies, and for the Quaker service in particular. -- Gilbert F. White, former President of Haverford College, Gustavson Distinguished Professor of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder
Howard Wriggins' journey from pacifism to relief service and humanitarian activism provides a close-up view of the barbarism of world war and one man's struggle to respond with compassion. This book should be required reading for all young, energetic idealists contemplating NGO relief work. They will find that in the face of the arbitrary brutalities of war, redemption is possible when the pieces are picked up by people and institutions of good will like those with whom Wriggins worked in the AFSC. -- Joel H. Rosenthal, president, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
'Picking up the Pieces from Portugal to Palestine' is an engrossing story, but it also provides lessons to all those working to provide international relief and refugee assistance, whether with the United Nations, in NGOs, church missions or government humanitarian organizations. -- Peter J. Davies, President and CEO, INTERACTION (ret'd), New York
More than a half-century has passed since the times of which Wriggins writes. We can expect few, if any, more eyewitness accounts. We should take full advantage of this excellent one. -- Jim Spain, Former U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania,Turkey, and Sri Lanka