Dispatches from the Edge: A Memoir of War, Disasters, and Survival

by Anderson Cooper | Nonfiction |
ISBN: 0061132381 Global Overview for this book
Registered by uppity of Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada on 9/16/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by uppity from Chilliwack, British Columbia Canada on Sunday, September 16, 2007
hard cover . Easy to read book,easy style about his experience as a reporter in war torn countries and hurricane Katrina and some insight into his life.
Of course I have to say I like Anderson .



Amazon Editorial Review:
Few people have witnessed more scenes of chaos and conflict around the world than Anderson Cooper, whose groundbreaking coverage on CNN has changed the way we watch the news. In this gripping, candid, and remarkably powerful memoir, he offers an unstinting, up-close view of the most harrowing crises of our time, and the profound impact they have had on his life.

After growing up on Manhattan's Upper East Side, Cooper felt a magnetic pull toward the unknown, an attraction to the far corners of the earth. If he could keep moving, and keep exploring, he felt he could stay one step ahead of his past, including the fame surrounding his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, and the tragic early deaths of his father and older brother. As a reporter, the frenetic pace of filing dispatches from war-torn countries, and the danger that came with it, helped him avoid having to look too closely at the pain and loss that was right in front of him.

But recently, during the course of one extraordinary, tumultuous year, it became impossible for him to continue to separate his work from his life, his family's troubled history from the suffering people he met all over the world. From the tsunami in Sri Lanka to the war in Iraq to the starvation in Niger and ultimately to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and Mississippi, Cooper gives us a firsthand glimpse of the devastation that takes place, both physically and emotionally, when the normal order of things is violently ruptured on such a massive scale. Cooper had been in his share of life-threatening situations before -- ducking fire on the streets of war-torn Sarejevo, traveling on his own to famine-stricken Somalia, witnessing firsthand the genocide in Rwanda -- but he had never seen human misery quite like this. Writing with vivid memories of his childhood and early career as a roving correspondent, Cooper reveals for the first time how deeply affected he has been by the wars, disasters, and tragedies he has witnessed, and why he continues to be drawn to some of the most perilous places on earth.

Striking, heartfelt, and utterly engrossing, Dispatches from the Edge is an unforgettable memoir that takes us behind the scenes of the cataclysmic events of our age and allows us to see them through the eyes of one of America's most trusted, fearless, and pioneering reporters.

Journal Entry 2 by uppity at OBCZ at the ACT in Maple Ridge, British Columbia Canada on Monday, September 17, 2007

Released 16 yrs ago (9/17/2007 UTC) at OBCZ at the ACT in Maple Ridge, British Columbia Canada

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Journal Entry 3 by bram1 from Coquitlam, British Columbia Canada on Thursday, October 11, 2007
Very descriptive writing. I would like to read it again.

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