Rosalind Russell is a journalist and editor with two decades of international experience. She has worked as a foreign correspondent for Reuters and The Independent in East Africa, the Middle East and Asia, reporting on the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the war in Iraq and Myanmar's Saffron Revolution. Her first book, Burma's Spring, was described by Asian Affairs as 'reportage at its best' and reached number one in the UK Kindle non-fiction bestseller list.
She lives in London with her husband and two daughters and currently works for the Evening Standard.
4 Ebooks por Rosalind Russell
Rosalind Russell: The End of Where We Begin: A Refugee Story
Winner of the Moore Prize 2021 ‘A beautiful, moving and important book’ – Simon Reeve The gripping true-life story of three young people in the world’s youngest country, South Sudan, whose lives are …
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Rosalind Russell: End of Where We Begin
Winning the 2021 Moore Prize for writing that promotes the values consistent with the advancement of human rights and dignity, an account of the true stories of three refugees fleeing the civil war i …
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Richard J. Coleman & Geoffrey Court: Popular Carol Book
Includes the best-loved traditional carols from the hymn books and carol sheets, plus the best of the new carols which have become popular through radio and TV or schools. …
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