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

by Anderson Cooper

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ISBN13: 9780061137808
ISBN10: 0061137804
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Publisher Comments:

In this gripping, candid, and remarkably powerful memoir, Anderson Cooper 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. 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 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. From the tsunami in Sri Lanka to the war in Iraq, the starvation in Niger, and ultimately Hurricane Katrina, Cooper gives us a firsthand glimpse of the devastation that takes place when the normal order is ruptured on such a massive scale. Cooper had been in his share of life-threatening situations before — in Sarejevo, Somalia, and 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 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.

Review:

"Most listeners will already be familiar with Anderson Cooper's dangerous field reporting on CNN. While this autobiography is heavy with those tales of wars and natural disasters, it is also rife with a surprising number of very personal incidents and revelations. His straightforward reading of his on-camera adventures is clear and engaging. But what keeps this reading from being great is his detachment. Perhaps because he has spent his professional life trying to be objective in his role as a journalist (although it could be argued that he became a media star when that facade cracked during his coverage of Hurricane Katrina) the more personal bits of the book are spoken with a level of distance that doesn't quite match up with the subject matter, especially when dealing with such delicate personal issues as his feelings concerning the suicide of his brother. Anderson is a sensational writer and reporter, but this mixture of public and private dispatches would have more power if he'd let his professional persona slip more. Simultaneous release with the HarperCollins hardcover (Reviews, May 8). (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Over the last year, few people have witnessed more scenes of chaos and conflict than Cooper Anderson of CNN. He shares his own experiences of traversing the globe, covering the world's most astonishing stories. Unabridged. 5 CDs.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780061137808
Subtitle:
A Memoir of War, Disasters, and Survival
Author:
Cooper, Anderson
Author:
Anderson, Cooper
Publisher:
HarperAudio
Subject:
Journalists
Subject:
Entertainment & Performing Arts - Television Personalities
Subject:
Television journalists
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Subject:
Audiobooks
Subject:
Journalists -- United States.
Publication Date:
June 2006
Binding:
Compact Disc
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Dimensions:
5.92x5.36x.77 in. .35 lbs.
Media Run Time:
360

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