Letters Home

“Letters Home” by Fergal Keane is a collection of writings that draws from the author’s broadcasts and columns during his visits to significant warzones in 1999, including Sierra Leone, Kosovo, and Rwanda. Published by Gardners Books on October 31, 1999, this edition comprises 224 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into the realities faced in these regions, reflecting on the impact of conflict and the human experiences within them.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the themes of war and its consequences, as Keane shares his observations and reflections from the frontlines. This collection serves as a follow-up to “Letters to Daniel,” providing a deeper understanding of the political and social dynamics at play in these tumultuous areas. With its focus on literature and social sciences, “Letters Home” invites readers to engage with the complexities of human resilience amid adversity.
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A follow-up to “Letters to Daniel”, this collection of pieces is largely taken from Fergal Keane’s broadcasts and columns from some of the most horrific warzones he has visited in 1999: Sierra Leone, Kosovo and Rwanda.
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