Where War Lives: A Journey Into the Heart of WarA 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 |
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