Snowden’s childhood was unique, as he grew up in a town where every fourth person worked at the local government base. My favorite section of the book was the first. He explains here how he was able to provide classified government documents to journalists without getting caught and escape arrest against all odds. The third and final section is about Snowden the whistleblower. During this time he lived in Geneva and Tokyo, as he explored the disillusionment and ethical dilemmas that would lead him to uproot his life for the greater good. The second section focuses on his career as a spy while working for the CIA and NSA. The first section is about his youth, setting the foundation for the type of person he would become and the values that would guide him. Photo courtesy of book is divided into three sections that make up distinct parts of Snowden’s journey. Edward Snowden’s book has something for all readers to enjoy.
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