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Syria and other conflict zones. First that i far right is janin di giovanni, newsweeks middle east editor and contributing editor at vanity fair. At the start of her journalistic career, janine covered the first intifada in the 1960s good since then, she has reported on turmoil in civil conflicts throughout the middle east and beyond. In her latest book, the morning they came for us, she chronicles the root series in seven different if she provides a vivid picture of a ravaged nation experienced by citizens. Among them, a nun, dr. , musician and student. Their stories convey realities from the pervasive spoke to the hunger, to return of such previously vanquished diseases as typhus and polio. Next to janine is someone, chief correspondent for the sunday times. Christinas introduction to conflict reporting also came in the late 1980s, but in pakistan and afghanistan. Her journalism has since taken her far and wide including assignment in brazil, south africa, zimbabwe and iraq. The 9 11
Would you spend the majority of your day doing . That is a tough question because each day is different. I spent a majority of the time working with the publishers of what books are acquiring. With the future in the organization but i spend as much of my time there. How many books sold last year or water their revenues were give us a sense of how big. To give a sense of scale their five publishers that our pretty big. The second is harpercollins third decided Schuster Simon schuster. The last three are within 100 million of revenue of each other all pretty close to the same size. With two really big companies. But a unique feature is of the smallest title towns. We are followed by a substantial number of mitt mellon and grant dove publishing. And then to be selective in of that whole experience that is a unique strength. As of publicly traded company . Our revenues heard 600 million but just acquired perseus that is a 90 million company. That sells like a lot but if you compare that th
Diseases as typhus and polio. Next is Christina Lamb with the sunday times. Like janine, christinas introduction to conflict reporting also came in the late 1980s, but in pakistan and afghanistan. Came in the 1980s but in pakistan and afghanistan. Her journalism has taken her far and wide including brazil, south africa, zimbabwe and iraq but since the 9 11 attacks she spent quite a bit of time in afghanistan. She cowrote i am melilla and her new book farewell kabul from afghanistan to a more dangerous world highlights the errors and miscalculations made by the United States and its allies in the war in afghanistan. And argues the world has been left more, not less dangerous since 9 11. Our third author is kim barker, whose book whiskey tango foxtrot the taliban shuffle mti strange days in afghanistan and pakistan served as basis for the recent movie whiskey tango foxtrot the taliban shuffle mti strange days in afghanistan and pakistan starring tina fey. Kims first reporting job was in
Authors, all journalists, seasoned intrepid war reporters, they have written memoirs, in afghanistan, syria and other conflict zones. First, janine, janine di giovanni, newsweeks contributing editor at vanity fair. At the start of her journalistic, the first palestinian intifada in the late 1990s. Then, reported on turmoil and conflicts in the middle east and beyond. Her latest book, the morning they came for us dispatches from syria she chronicles the war in syria. The ravaged nation experienced by its citizens. A doctor, musician and student, their stories convey the realities of modern urban warfare from the pervasive smoke to the hunger, the return of previously vanquished diseases as typhus and polio. Next to janines christina lamb, chief Foreign Correspondent of the sunday times. Like janine, the introduction came in the late 1980s, in pakistan and afghanistan. Her journalism has taken her far and wide including assignments in brazil, south africa, zimbabwe and iraq but since the