PublishedBantam Press, September 2011 |
ISBN9781864712674 |
FormatSoftcover, 450 pages |
Dimensions23.4cm × 15.4cm × 3.3cm |
Nick Bryant is one of the BBC's most senior correspendants. He is the BBC Australian correspondent and will be one of the key local faces on the ABC's new 24 hour news channel. Part memoir, part travelogue and part polemic, this is a journey around the world and back home to Australia, with an inside view of events such as the death of Steve Irwin, the 2007 election and the 2011 Queensland floods.
Further afield, we learn how Bill Clinton reacted when, in front of a ballroom full of over 2,000 people, he had to present the award for 'Journalist of the Year' to the reporter who discovered the existence of Monica Lewinsky's little blue dress as well as how Bono helped save the Northern Ireland peace process.