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During his years of reporting from the
world's most savage and turbulent regions, Fergal Keane has witnessed
the violence of the South African townships and the terror in Rwanda,
the most extreme kinds of human behaviour, the horror of genocide and
the bravery of peacekeepers faced with overwhelming odds. As one of the
BBC's leading correspondents, he recounts extraordinary encounters on
the front lines. Alongside his often brutal experiences in the field, he
also describes unflinchingly the challenges and demons he has faced in
his personal life growing up in Ireland.
Keane's existence as a war reporter is all that we imagine: frantic
filing of reports and dodging shells, interspersed with rest in
bombed-out hotels and concrete shelters. Life in such vulnerable areas
of the globe is emotionally draining, but full of astonishing moments of
camaraderie and human bravery. And so this is also a memoir of the human
connections, at once simple and complex, that are made in extreme
circumstances. These pages are filled with the memories of remarkable
people. At the heart of Fergal Keane's story is a descent into and
recovery from alcoholism, spanning two generations, father and son; a
different kind of war, but as much part of the journey of the last 25
years as the bullets and bombs.
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