Books

Published Work

Stewards of Humanity is a work of nonfiction drawn from years of experience in humanitarian emergencies and conflict zones. It examines the moral weight carried by those who enter crisis settings, and the difficult choices made when suffering is widespread and options are constrained.

Rather than offering prescriptions or solutions, the book attends to responsibility, witness, and the costs borne by those who remain present in situations that do not resolve cleanly. It is concerned with how decisions are made under pressure, what is carried forward afterward, and how moral clarity often proves elusive in the face of human need.


Forthcoming Work

Out of the Blue: A Journey Through War, Witness, and the Dog Who Stayed

This forthcoming memoir traces moral injury across war and humanitarian life, and the quieter labor of living afterward. It follows the long return after urgency fades, and the discipline of staying present with what cannot be fixed.

A service dog becomes part of the story. Not as a cure, and not as a symbol, but as a steady presence that makes it possible to remain with what endures when answers do not arrive.