"Buying the Night Flight" is Georgie Anne Geyer's retelling of her thrilling rise from cub reporter to foreign correspondent as she made her way into the male-dominated world of journalism. Geyer transports the reader to Guatemala, Cuba, Egypt, Russia, and Cambodia, recounting the history and politics, adventure and exhaustion of the time from a truly unique perspective. Told with brilliance and dead-on honesty, this book vividly captures the triumphs of a determined and talented young reporter.
"Buying the Night Flight" is Georgie Anne Geyer's retelling of her thrilling rise from cub reporter to foreign correspondent as she made her way into ...
In this biography, Castro emerges as the betrayer of his own people, motivated partly by megalomania and also by extreme anti-Americanism. There are revelations about his personal life: his parents, wife, mistresses, children, and his colleagues in Cuba, the Soviet Union, and other nations.
In this biography, Castro emerges as the betrayer of his own people, motivated partly by megalomania and also by extreme anti-Americanism. There are r...
In the 1980s, most Americans scoffed at the idea that the Communist empire could collapse--but Georgie Anne Geyer was already outlining that probability. In the 1990s, the world was stunned by wars that raged across post-Yugoslavia and their viciousness--but Geyer on a trip to Belgrade in 1989, interviewed top officials and anticipated the conflicts. When 9/11 occurred, she used common sense and said, -This was inevitable--the terrorists had already attacked the World Trade Center in 1993 and criminals always return to the scene of the crime.-
Geyer argues that while the United...
In the 1980s, most Americans scoffed at the idea that the Communist empire could collapse--but Georgie Anne Geyer was already outlining that proba...