All Things Must Fight to Live: Stories of War and Deliverance in Congo

Bryan Mealer
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A foreign correspondent's gripping account of his experiences in Congo, told through the long scope of the country's dark and brutal history. After covering a brutal war that claimed four million lives, journalist Bryan Mealer takes readers on a harrowing two-thousand-mile journey through Congo, where gun-toting militia still rape and kill with impunity. Amid burned-out battlefields, the dark corners of the forests, and the high savanna, where thousands have been massacred and quickly forgotten, Mealer searches for signs that Africa's most troubled nation will soon rise from ruin. At once illuminating and startling, All Things Must Fight to Live is a searing portrait of an emerging country devastated by a decade of war and horror and now facing almost impossible odds at recovery, as well as an unflinching look at the darkness and greed that exists in the hearts of men. It is nonfiction at its finest―powerful, moving, necessary.
Genres: AfricaNonfictionHistoryWarTravelMemoirInternationalJournalism
301 Pages

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