Charles Fishman is an investigative reporter known for his in-depth exploration of organizations and complex topics.
His work on The Big Thirst involved extensive research, including firsthand experiences like standing in sewage tanks and carrying water with Indian villagers.
Fishman's previous bestseller, The Wal-Mart Effect, was praised for its groundbreaking analysis of the retail giant.
He has worked for various newspapers and magazines, including the Washington Post and Fast Company.
Fishman has received multiple awards for his journalism, including three Gerald Loeb Awards.
He lives near Philadelphia with his family and enjoys water in various forms, from drinking to sailing.
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