This is a travel story with a difference. It’s about what it’s like to be married to a war reporter and to have one for a dad. It’s about being five-years-old and wondering why Daddy’s boots are covered with mud from a mass grave.
One of the most powerful memoirs of persecution ever written. Denise Affonço recounts how her comfortable life in Phnom Penh was torn apart when the Khmer Rouge seized power in Cambodia in April 1975.
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An engaging account of the life of Abebe Bikila, first black African to win a gold medal in the Olympics, hero of the African renaissance, and ultimately, tragic victim of fate.
Imagine cheering your national football team as your country falls apart or running roadblocks manned by terrorists on the way to hospital as your wife is about to give birth… Red Zone is an extraordinary account of life in Iraq.
This is the story of the thousands of foreigners who fought for Franco, only to be left out of the history books. A fascinating insight into the hidden armies of the Spanish Civil War, and a poignant snapshot of a divided continent on the brink of war.
A surviving member of Russia's persecuted aristocracy, Golitsyn weaves a family saga - of love and happiness, terror and endurance - while also drawing a panoramic picture of a world on the brink of destruction.
This is the story of Bindra, a leprosy sufferer from the Indian hills, and of David, an Englishman on a personal Indian odyssey. A remarkable true account of love and loss.
Rwanda - April 1994. Reverien Rurangwa watched as forty-three members of his family were murdered before his eyes. He was fifteen. This is his extraordinary memoir.
This is a personal view, from ground level, of a revolution that never quite finished.How the demons of the past - of collaboration, of unsatisfied national identity and, above all, of poverty - continue to haunt the present.
A moving and illuminating exchange of ideas – at once accessible and profound, personal and political - and a beacon of hope in the wilderness of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
Reportage Press is a new publishing house specialising in books on foreign affairs or set in foreign countries; non-fiction, fiction, essays, travel books, old travel memoirs, or just books written from a stranger’s view.
Daniela Norris and Shireen Anabtawi in discussion - October 12th, London Jewish Cultural Centre