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Dirty Wars and Polished Silver - by Lynda Schuster (Paperback)

Dirty Wars and Polished Silver - by  Lynda Schuster (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From a former <i>Wall Street Journal</i> foreign correspondent<i>, </i> an exuberant memoir of life, love, and transformation on the frontlines of conflicts around the world</b> <p/>Growing up in 1970s Detroit, Lynda Schuster felt certain life was happening elsewhere. And as soon as she graduated from high school, she set out to find it. <br><i><br>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver </i>is Schuster's story of her life abroad as a foreign correspondent in war-torn countries, and, later, as the wife of a U.S. Ambassador. It chronicles her time working on a kibbutz in Israel, reporting on uprisings in Central America and a financial crisis in Mexico, dodging rocket fire in Lebanon, and grieving the loss of her first husband, a fellow reporter, who was killed only ten months after their wedding. <p/>But even after her second marriage, to a U.S. diplomat, all the black-tie parties and personal staff and genteel "Ambassatrix School" grooming in the world could not protect her from the violence of war. <p/>Equal parts gripping and charming, <i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver</i> is a story about one woman's quest for self-discovery--only to find herself, unexpectedly, more or less back where she started: wiser, saner, more resolved. And with all her limbs intact.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Veteran reporter Lynda Schuster takes readers on a nostalgia tour through journalism as It Used to Be." <b>--Meghan Daum, <i>NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW <p/></i></b>"Lynda Schuster's new memoir <i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver</i> pulls back the curtain... Her memoir showcases the myriad ways in which the field of journalism has shifted since her time as a foreign correspondent." <b>--<i>THE WASHINGTON DIPLOMAT</i> <p/></b>Engaging and humane... Schuster's humor and common sense shine through, as well as her sense of adventure....Schuster wins you over." <b>--John Allison, <i>PITTSBURGH QUARTERLY <p/></i></b>Raw and moving...Schuster writes with wry humour deftly woven throughout <i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver. <b>--</b></i><b><i>TIMES OF LONDON <p/></i></b>A sparkling chronicle of her life... <i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver</i> is a sharply observant and well-rendered telling of the life of a courageous international journalist and diplomat's wife. Great story. Amusing prose... Do not miss it. <b>--<i>PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE</i></b> <p/> <br>"A riveting international thriller...A page-turner thanks to lucid writing and thrilling storytelling." <b>--<i>*starred* KIRKUS REVIEWS</i></b> <br><b><i><br></i></b> "A wonderful, witty ride about hurtling towards happiness and embracing maturity. If you ever wondered: What do I want and how do I find joy? <i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver</i> is a book for you." <b>--Sonia Nazario, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of <i>Enrique's Journey</i></b> <p/> "<i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver </i>is the fabulously entertaining story of Lynda Schuster's adventures as a foreign correspondent and wife of a U. S. diplomat. It captures all the glamour, intrigue, love, and, yes, loss that's to be found in a life lived on the frontlines, but it's also a deliciously fun (and funny!) story of transformation. A delight from start to finish." <b>--Valerie Plame Wilson, author of <i>Fair Game</i></b> <p/>"For the armchair traveler and imagined war correspondent, and for anyone who misses the tropical non-paradises of Africa and Latin America that furnished the intrigues of Graham Greene, I heartily recommend <i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver</i>. It throbs with the romance, and the anguish, of a life lived in excitement and in peril, tracking sundry and dubious American missions abroad." <b>--Roger Lowenstein, author of <i>When Genius Failed</i> and <i>America's Bank</i> </b> <p/>"Lynda Schuster's memoir <i>Dirty Wars and Polished Silver</i> is the story of a woman breaking down barriers to become an accomplished war correspondent, and an on-the-ground narrative of the conflicts that wracked the world in the 1980s and -'90s. It is also a tale of love, great loss, and love again that demonstrates the resilience of the soul. I recommend it to all, but especially to those who wonder how to succeed in life by following both their head and their heart." <b>--Jeffrey Herbst, President and CEO, Newseum<br></b><br>"As a former newspaper correspondent, Schuster knows how to string together a story... [it] will pull you in, whether or not you've been posted to any of the same countries as Schuster. <b>-<i>FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Lynda Schuster is a former foreign correspondent for <i>The Wall Street Journal </i>and <i>The Christian Science Monitor</i>, who has reported from Central and South America, Mexico, the Middle East, and Africa. Her writing has appeared in <i>Granta</i>, <i>Utne Reader</i>, <i>The Atlantic Monthly</i>, and <i>The New York Times Magazine</i>, among other. She lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and daughter.

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