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Dispatches from the Edge

A Memoir of War, Disasters, and Survival

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From one of America’s leading reporters comes a deeply personal, extraordinarily powerful look at the most volatile crises he has witnessed around the world, from New Orleans to Baghdad and beyond.

Dispatches from the Edge of the World is a book that gives us a rare up-close glimpse of what happens when the normal order of things is suddenly turned upside down, whether it’s a natural disaster, a civil war, or a heated political battle. Over the last year, few people have witnessed more scenes of chaos and conflict than Anderson Cooper, whose groundbreaking coverage on CNN has become the touchstone of twenty-first century journalism. This book explores in a very personal way the most important - and most dangerous - crises of our time, and the surprising impact they have had on his life.

From the devastating tsunami in South Asia to the suffering Niger, and ultimately Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Cooper shares his own experiences of traversing the globe, covering the world’s most astonishing stories. As a television journalist, he has the gift of speaking with an emotional directness that cuts through the barriers of the medium. In his first book, that passion communicates itself through a rich fabric of memoir and reportage, reflection and first-person narrative. Unflinching and utterly engrossing, this is the story of an extraordinary year in a reporter’s life.

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Loved this book, it was very interesting and the narration was excellent, thank you Anderson

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This was a very revealing book. It went past the man that he presents as a news anchor and revealed Anderson Cooper the person.

I feel that this is a candid account of the life he had led during the timeline of the book. He didn’t gloss over the family deaths and what he revealed about his brothers death was heartbreaking.

What also made it so real to me was that Anderson read it himself. To me, this made if feel very real.

I am very happy that I listened to this. I feel I got more out of this as an audio book because it meant more hearing him read it.

Well worth the credit it cost.

This Taught Me A Lot.

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