Whiskey Tango Foxtrot:
strange days in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Overview
Kim Barker is not your typical foreign correspondent. Raised in Montana, at thirty she had barely been overseas, spoke only English, and knew little about Islam and even less about Osama Bin Laden. But none of that would stop her from heading to Afghanistan and Pakistan to cover the fallout from 9/11.
When she arrives, Kim makes all sorts of mistakes — from eating toxic sushi, to forgetting her money on her first trip to Kabul — but soon she grows into a wisecracking, seasoned reporter, with grave concerns about the ability of US might to win hearts and minds in the region.
As she moves between conflict zones, Kim offers a close-up account of the war, and of the people at its heart, finding humour and humanity amid the rubble and the heartbreak.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot captures the absurdity and tragedy of our modern wars, and gives us an unlikely but unforgettable heroine for our times.
Details
- Format
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- Extent
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- Pub date
- Paperback
- 198mm x 129mm
- 320 pages
- 9781925228823
- GBP£8.99
- 14 April 2016
Praise
‘Remarkable … Kim Barker is a sort of Tina Fey character, who unexpectedly finds herself addicted to the adrenaline rush of war … [She has] discovered a voice … that enables her to capture both the serious and the seriously absurd conditions in Af-Pak, and the surreal deal of being a female reporter there … [Barker] has written an account of her experiences covering Afghanistan and Pakistan that manages to be hilarious and harrowing, witty and illuminating, all at the same time.’
‘Multilayered and darkly comic.’