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How to Avoid Being Killed in a War Zone: The Essential Survival Guide for Dangerous Places [Paperback]

Rosie Garthwaite
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16 May 2011
Everyone needs this book if they want to know how to get out of difficult situations whether at home or abroad. Written by Rosie Garthwaite, whose career as a journalist started in war-torn Basra, this book combines practical advice with contributions from many journalists and commentators including Rageh Omar and John Simpson, who share their own experience and advice on surviving in difficult and dangerous situations. Topics include how to avoid being misunderstood; how to avoid bombs and booby traps; how to escape from a riot; how to deal with frostbite and heat exhaustion; how to avoid trouble in sex, love and war; and how cope if you have had a traumatic experience. The author conveys this wealth of practical, sensible advice in a very direct and personal way. In addition, readers hear the voices of many well-known journalists who share their experiences and advice in a very direct and personal way. This book is an enjoyable read as well as a true survival manual which can be enjoyed by both men and women (usually ignored by the ‘boys' own' market) and by all ages especially travellers venturing away from home or to extreme destinations for the first time.

Medical information has been vetted by Médecins Sans Frontières, one of the world's leading medical charities which specializes in warzones and other trouble spots.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (16 May 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1408816822
  • ISBN-13: 978-1408816820
  • Product Dimensions: 14.2 x 21.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 79,984 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A personal yet practical guide to how to survive in warzones and other troublespots by an exciting new author who started her career in war-torn Basra

About the Author

Rosie Garthwaite is a TV journalist who works in the Middle East. She wrote this book to provide the information which friends and colleagues travelling to warzones and other extreme destinations were always asking her for. She began her journalistic career as a freelance reporter in Basra, Iraq when she had just left University, so she learned about survival through personal experience. She lives in Doha, Qatar. This is her first book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb - Something for Everyone 12 May 2011
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I loved this book from the moment I opened it. It is crammed packed full of thoughtful, incisive anecdotes primarily from Journalists, camera folk and aid workers. Together with the author's witty, self-depreciating suggestions the book provides an extremely useful, honest, cogent compendium of advice on how to stay safe (and comfortable) just about anywhere other than Switzerland on a sunny day. The stories form a pool of knowledge compiled from experienced operators, many of whom have worked for decades in the field.
The book has a great pace and a sense of optimism to it that is rare when dealing with the often grim realities of life on the road in a hot spot. Although occasionally tongue in cheek,(one hopes that skinning a bear isn't an everyday occurrence) this book will be of supreme interest to those who are just setting out as well as to the crusty types who think they know it all. An indespensible aide-memoire and a fun, must-read.
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Garthwaite works for Al Jazeera,and has covered Iraq and Yemen,so she has seen some of the worst of what humans can do to each other.
Most survival guides are written by men and seem to be aimed at wannabe SAS troopers.Garthwaite has a different focus and a totally different sense of humour.I especially liked the stories of what to do when under air attack and not wearing a bra (southern Sudan),trying to dodge curfew in Baghdad,and avoiding being shot by Chechen rebels as you can remember a snatch of verse from the Koran.
I'm a nurse and can vouch for the accuracy and utility of the chapters on first aid,the importance of adequate nutrition and hydration,and avoiding excessive alcohol and drugs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Useful book for holiday practicality 2 Jan 2012
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This is a fascinating pocket sized book by an established war-zone journalist working from Al Jeezerah news station. This is a book that every one going on holiday should read. Full of basic practical hints. Highly recommended.
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