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Blood and Sand - Frank Gardner

 
Description: ISBN 0593055780 / Author: Frank Gardner / Genre: Biography / On 6 June 2004, Frank Gardner and cameraman Simon Cumbers were in a quiet ... more
Blood and Sand - Frank Gardner ... suburb of Riyadh, filming a piece on Al-Qaeda when they were confronted by Islamist gunmen. Simon was killed instantly. Frank was brought down by a shot in the shoulder, then the leg. As he lay in the dusty street, a figure stood over him and proceeded to pump 4 more bullets into him at point blank range... Blood & Sand is the story of a man who was left for dead but - and against all odds - survived. And not only did Frank Gardner survive but, drawing on his journalistic calling, he has given us an extraordinary, terrifying account of the whole, literally life-shattering, experience - from what it's like to be shot to the excruciating months of recovery. But his book is more than about this one incident and its aftermath. It is about a journey that began 25 years ago with a chance meeting on a London bus with the veteran Arabian explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger, who inspired in the young Frank what would become a lifelong passion for the Arab world. This abiding interest would lead him to travel throughout the Middle East, experiencing at first hand peoples, places and cultures that few have encountered - a colourful world of scorpion-infested Bedouin tents, of Cairene hash dens and vibrant Egyptian slums. It's a journey that would eventually lead, via the world of banking, to Frank becoming a journalist with the BBC. And it was this passion that would, in the wake of the world-changing events of 9/11, send him on the journey that came to dominate - and so very nearly end - his life: his coverage of the phenomenon that is Al-Qaeda. Written with honesty, integrity and humour, this is a powerful, haunting account of survival, of over-coming adversity and a determination to carry on - a moving and inspiring personal story that reveals a deep understanding of the Islamic world and an insider's compelling analysis of the on-going 'War on Terror' and what it means in these uncertain times.

Newest Review: ... benefits. Feeling something was missing in his life, he reflected on past travel articles he had written as a student and ... more

 ... during his early career, recognising that he wanted to become a journalist, and educate the West about the Arabic world. Gardner goes on to tell of his struggle to get in to journalism in his thirties, clinging on to every contact and offering himself for graveyard shifts and jobs noone else wanted. Eventually he climbs through the ranks to BBC Security Correspondent (of which he is the first - he coined the title himself). As a journalism student, I found his book captivating not only for the information I gained abou...more

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Luvlylana
Premium Review Blood and Sand - Frank Gardner: Quite Frank-ly a moving, educational autobiography (353 words)
by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Blood and Sand is a beautifully written autobiography by BBC Security Correspondent Frank Gardner. Not only does he tell the tale of the terrible attack he and cameraman Simon Cumbers were subjected to in Riyadh, but he tells it with with an incredibly unweakened love for the Middle East. Born in London, Frank Gardner went on to study Arabic Studies at university, before securing himself a well-paid job in banking with many exclusive benefits. Feeling something was missing in his life, he reflected on past travel articles he had written as a student and during his early career, recognising that he wanted to become a journalist, and educate the West about the ...  Read the complete review

thedevilinme
Premium Review The Constant Gardener (1408 words)
by - written on 14/07/08 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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You have to admire Frank Gardner. He's that BBC reporter who was gunned down on the job in Saudi Arabia when he was dispatched to report on Al -Quada militant types operating in an extremist's part of Riyadh, the Saudi capital. And after reading his biography I respect the guy even more for his courage, respect and knowledge of the region. He wasn't some old hack sent there to stir up stories but an Arab speaking white middle-class boy from Surrey who was intent on getting to grips with the Middle East, their traditions and languages from the grand old age of eleven after meeting an old Arabian explorer. In fact it was that knowledge and command of the language that some ...  Read the complete review

 

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