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Looking for Trouble 1st Edition Hardcover by Leslie Cockburn (1998) - Political Thriller Book for History & Journalism Enthusiasts
Looking for Trouble 1st Edition Hardcover by Leslie Cockburn (1998) - Political Thriller Book for History & Journalism Enthusiasts

Looking for Trouble 1st Edition Hardcover by Leslie Cockburn (1998) - Political Thriller Book for History & Journalism Enthusiasts

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From the war-torn jungles of Nicaragua to the inner circle of Russia's black market, Leslie Cockburn (One Point Safe) recounts in vivid detail her experiences of being one of the first women to break into the old boy's club of Third World reporting in Looking for Trouble. While living on a houseboat on the Thames River in London and studying the finer points of Gambian oral poetry, Cockburn was convinced by a friend who had recently befriended a NBC filming crew in Morocco to pursue a career in journalism. Lured by the excitement and glamour of television reporting, Cockburn left academia and landed a job as an NBC News correspondent. Within a short time, she found herself face-to-face with Momar Quadaffi (an interview she almost missed because she overslept) and hobnobbing with the world's key political players. Cockburn's account, from the dredges of Haiti and Papa Doc's gruesome regime to the Sunni-Muslim coup in Afghanistan that barred women from working and seeing male doctors, is a bizarre behind-the-scenes look at Third World reporting. For example, when Cockburn and her husband Andrew befriended Colombian drug czar Pablo Escobar, the most powerful crime lord in South America, he used to sign his letters to them with his thumbprint. Or how about the time she braved the wholesale destruction of Somalia when she was six months pregnant? Her documentaries have gotten her blackballed from the Pentagon, the State Department, and a couple of White House reigns, but they have also changed public opinion, moved policy makers, and helped correct injustices around the world.

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Oh, I read this years ago when it came out ( I was a dreaming Communication major in college)...but had to reread on my Kindle. Leslie Cochburn is entertaining as she is brave. If you like to read about strong smart women, then this is for you. For men, if you like a sexy woman who can work their way in to an interview with the head of a drug cartel then fly home and tend to eat bacon with the hubby and tend to the children, this is for you. Some wouldn't be able to handle it well, but her husband is just as adventurous and more importantly, supportive. The finale of them on an escapade tracking down a missing nuclear weapon is icing on the cake! No shock her daughter becomes a star later in lift (Olivia Wilde). This needs to be a movie!