Marga Ortigas, former international journalist, penned her collection of essays on what she learned from being a journalist for two decades covering conflicts, humanitarian crisis and political turmoil. Her stories bring us to her assignments in war-torn Iraq, snow-covered steppes in Mangolia, to Brazilian beaches, earthquake ravaged Japan, warzone Gaza, the not-so-glitzy Hollywood and more. We journey with her from how she started with equal amount of triumphs and tragedies until she decided to put down her notebook, pen and microphone to rest.
I was so glad I got this book during the MIBF. I was able to meet the author as well and had my copy signed. The first chapter got me hooked and I knew this is going to be a good one. I love her writing and her story telling, both captivating and engaging. She presents the story like a journal, diary type, that let readers see and read her thoughts during her time as a journalist.
The book was told in a non-linear way and divided by continent/region. It’s so interesting to look at the world through her eyes. I keep on researching the situations, the events, the places and the people mentioned in the book. It made me realized again that the world is so vast and diverse, making me so small in the midst of everything, and yet somehow connected in one way or another.
I also like how at the end of each chapter in the book, there are learnings and words of wisdom. It is not something new but it is a good reminder to ponder upon life in general, getting some insights and inspirations that we can apply in our life.
At the end of the book, I was thinking that surely the author has more memories and experiences than this. I want more chapters, more stories and maybe some photos side by side to the places and events she described. I wish she was able to document all of it but I’m glad just the same that she was able to write this book, giving us a glimpse of how the world is on the other side.