Where War Lives: A Journey Into the Heart of War

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Rodale, Sep 16, 2008 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 354 pages
A best-selling work in Canada by a Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent describes the personal and professional challenges he met after being born without a right hand, the dangers he faced while taking his famous photograph in Somalia, and his concerns about the impact of the picture on the life of Sergeant Cleveland's family and the world's perceptions about terrorism. 60,000 first printing.
 

Contents

3
3
Prologue ix
20
The Beginning of the
21
Dead Mans Dance
29
Son ofa Soldier
57
Looking for Trouble
59
Combat Tourist
71
Guardian Angel
87
Making Enemies
261
The Labyrinth
279
Friendly Fire
297
Exorcism
313
War in Peace
329
A Note on Quotes
337
Related Reading
339
Index
341

For the Love of
101
Life Among the Dead
117
Shrinking
129
Down and
143
Missing Massoud
157
A Crossroads to
179
Blue Body Bag
195
Checkmate
217
A Blinding Light
235
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342
143
343
157
344
195
345
217
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279
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About the author (2008)

PAUL WATSON has been covering world events and wars for nearly two decades. He now heads the Southeast Asia bureau for the Los Angeles Times. He lives in Jakarta.

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