A Thousand Suns

A Thousand Suns by Dominique Lapierre is a first edition published by Warner Books in 1999, featuring 476 pages in English. This work presents a globe-trotting journalist’s experiences, detailing the people he encountered and the significant events he reported on throughout his career. The narrative includes interviews with notable figures such as Mother Teresa and bullfighter El Cordobes, as well as coverage of dramatic events like the hijacking of a cruise ship.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of biography and autobiography woven through the author’s firsthand accounts. The book explores the lives of the rich and famous, offering insights into their stories and the historical contexts surrounding them. Lapierre’s unique perspective as a journalist provides a compelling look at the intersection of personal narratives and global events, making this edition a substantial contribution to the genre.
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A globe-trotting journalist describes the people he met and the events he witnessed over the years. He interviewed such newsmakers as Mother Teresa, bullfighter El Cordobes and Caryl Chessman on Death Row, and among the events he covered was the hijacking of a cruise ship. By the author of Is Paris Burning?
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