Emergency Sex (And Other Desperate Measures): True Stories From A Warzone

Emergency Sex (And Other Desperate Measures): True Stories From A Warzone

by Andrew Thomson (Author), Andrew Thomson (Author), Heidi Postlewait (Author), Kenneth Cain (Author)

Synopsis

In the early 1990s three young people attracted to the ambitious global peacekeeping work of the UN cross paths in Cambodia. Andrew strives for a better world through his life-saving work as a doctor. Heidi, a social worker, is in need of a challenge and a paycheck, and Ken is fresh from Harvard and brimful of idealism. As their stories interweave through the years, from Rwanda, Bosnia and Somalia to Haiti, the trio reveal a world of witnessed atrocities, primal fear, desperate loneliness and base desires. They fend off terror and futility with revelry, humour and sex; ask hard questions about the world order America has created, the true power of the UN, and whether there is any possibility for change. This is a startling celebration of the power of humour and friendship, of the limits of human compassion, and the need for a warm body and a cold beer during a Condition Echo lockdown. A book that shows the human cost of global politics and the tragic truth that wars are much more avoidable than our governments would ever admit. A brilliant, provocatively funny and fast moving book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 03 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0091901642
ISBN 13: 9780091901646

Media Reviews
'These three voices from the world's front line are personal, these three characters from global ground zero are fallible; their youth and idealism, faults and failures, and triumphs and tears, all work to humanise recent history and ring it home for a reckoning.', Saturday Times .'Vividly told and this book is all the more engaging because its perspective is personal before it is political', Daily Mail .'It is impossible not to admire the authors both for doing their work for so long, and being able to find strength and vision to recall the happiness and the horror. This is a powerful, humane and important book', Waterstones Books Quarterly .'This is in every sense a hell of a good book, a powerful testament of the limits of peacekeeping in today's war zone - acutely observed, and told with astonishing immediacy', Philip Gourevitch author of, We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families .'Heart wrenching stuff', Metro
Author Bio
Heidi Postlewait, Kenneth Cain & Andrew Thomson served in peacekeeping operations through the 90s. All are now based in New York.