having read Cristain jennings earlier days in the foreign legion, it was interesting to see what he had been up to since then, and Across the Red River demonstrates a leap forward in his writing.
In a similiar vein to My War Gone By (I Miss It So), this book is very honest, in as much as we can take the authors bias into account. The book covers Jennings days as a journalist covering events in central africa throughout a particuliarly bloody and chaotic period, genocide civil wars refuggee camps and so on.
Although hesitant to call this gonzo journalism, its imposiible not to draw parallels with Salvador and the previously mentioned MWGBIMIS.
The personal elemnt weaves nicely throughout the amzing events which are unfolding around the author, and the perspective he provides is incredibly insightful, The various AID and NGO agencies present in Rwanda and Burundi come across as more ainding and abetting and they dont come out of this in a favorable light to say the least.