In "Toms River," Dan Fagin recounts the gripping true story of a small town in New Jersey plagued by industrial pollution and a cluster of childhood cancers linked to toxic dumping. Through investigative reporting, Fagin reveals the decades-long saga of environmental degradation, corporate greed, and government neglect that led to a landmark legal settlement in 2001. The book follows the struggles of courageous individuals who fought for justice, highlighting the intersection of science, public health, and environmental activism. Praised as a riveting environmental thriller, "Toms River" is a compelling narrative that exposes the dark side of unchecked industrial practices.
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