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Flirting with Danger: Confessions of a Reluctant War Reporter (edición 2002)

por Siobhan Darrow (Autor)

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Born in Belfast, Siobhan Darrow grew up in New Jersey in a home that was split between her proper Ulster mother and her Jewish father. Emotional strife and poverty were a way of life. After her father died, Siobhan travelled to Russia to learn more about the man she could never know while alive. Quite unexpectedly, she married a Russian and became what she called a Cold War bride. He got a passport out - after seven years of waiting - and she got a rare chance to live among ordinary Soviets in the days before the fall of communism.… (más)
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Título:Flirting with Danger: Confessions of a Reluctant War Reporter
Autores:Siobhan Darrow (Autor)
Información:Anchor (2002), Edition: 1st, 208 pages
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Valoración:****1/2
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Interesting, kind of sad story. Woman in crazy job which she loves but is not healthy. Probably she has ptsd. She really wants a child, can't find a man. ( )
  mahallett | Jan 20, 2016 |
This is a fast-paced yet revealing memoir of a woman who worked her way up the ladder of television journalism with CNN, from its earliest days. Siobhan Darrow came from a poor and troubled background in New Jersey, the product of a Jewish father and a mother who grew up well-to-do in Northern Ireland. There was constant tension in this union, although the author seemed to have a good relationships with her two sisters and mother. Following her graduation from Duke, where she majored in Russian, she spent several years living in the USSR, where she married a Russian - a union which lasted perhaps longer than it should have. Getting in on the ground floor at CNN in its infancy, she began as a tape logger, then became a producer, writer and on-camera journalist, who covered the collapse of the Soviet Union, the wars in Chechnya, Kosovo, Serbo-Croatia and others, as well as the continuing "troubles" in Northern Ireland. Yet all the time she felt she was short-changing her own personal life by the fast-paced and constant travel, and was unable to form any lasting ties with a man or significant other. It's not until one of the final chapters, "Dunkin' Donuts," that she reveals a youthful experience that had colored all of her relationships with men. Darrow is an excellent writer and she tells her story, both personal and professional, with great skill. A fine read. ( )
  TimBazzett | Sep 9, 2010 |
So frustrating - this woman is travelling to and reporting from the most fascinating conflicts on the planet and all she wants to write about is her Bridget Jones love life!
  ptzop | Nov 22, 2008 |
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Born in Belfast, Siobhan Darrow grew up in New Jersey in a home that was split between her proper Ulster mother and her Jewish father. Emotional strife and poverty were a way of life. After her father died, Siobhan travelled to Russia to learn more about the man she could never know while alive. Quite unexpectedly, she married a Russian and became what she called a Cold War bride. He got a passport out - after seven years of waiting - and she got a rare chance to live among ordinary Soviets in the days before the fall of communism.

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