Sequoia
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Tue Jan-25-05 06:46 PM
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"Hello to All That: A Memoir of War, Zoloft, and Peace" |
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by John Falk, is a tremendous story and a real page turner. Here's more:
From Publisher's Weekly: Afflicted with chronic depression from childhood, Falk thought his troubles were over when he discovered Zoloft at age 25. But it wasn't until he chose the hazardous career of war journalism in Bosnia in the early 1990s that he escaped his "pointless" life. In this raucous, zany memoir, the author explains how he chose that profession after reading books of extraordinary lives and deciding adventure would restore him to life. Courting chaos and death in a place where sanity matters little would, he thought, do the trick. War reporters were "free agents who answered to no one and lived each day like it was their last..." <snip> Amazon.com website
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Wed Feb-09-05 08:07 PM
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1. It was such an amazing book |
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I read it in two nights. I looked into acquiring the film rights, since I think it'll make an awesome movie, but Owen Wilson has already snapped them up for himself. I think he'd be perfect casting, I just hope he actually does it (and soon). So many optioned books sit on the shelf and never get made into films.
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