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304 pages, Hardcover
First published March 10, 2020
War reporting offered its own particular maddening aspect when it came to finding anecdotes. I knew that after a few years of any war, with so many stories already written, victims' situations need to be special if they were going to make it on the pages of a newspaper. The hardships need to be different than past hardships or far more severe. In the world of war reporting, it seemed like every story published had to depict a new threshold of suffering.
In my head I had to make a cold calculation. I’m sure this woman was having a hard time paying her rent. Her hometown probably wouldn’t be safe enough for her to return to for months, if not years. But she had a place to live. She had food to eat. She had an income. It wasn’t enough but it was more than most.
I felt deeply unqualified for this new position as jury and judge over whether the world would ever know her story, which she clearly wanted told. It was an enormous power to wield over a powerless human being.