Summary:
The book chronicles the author's efforts to bring peace to war-torn regions of Africa by supporting a private military intervention to capture Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony. It delves into the ethical complexities of using force for humanitarian purposes and the personal journey of seeking justice and reconciliation.
Key points:
1. Individual Impact: Shannon Sedgwick Davis shows how one person's resolve can address major issues like bringing war criminals to justice and achieving peace.
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