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Kate Adie's story is an unusual one. Raised
in post-war Sunderland, where life was 'a sunny experience, full
of meat-paste sandwiches and Sunday school', she has reported memorably
and courageously from many of the world's trouble spots since she
joined the BBC in 1969. THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS encompasses Adie's
reporting from, inter alia, Northern Ireland, the Middle East, Tiananmen
Square and, of course, the Gulf War of 1991. It offers a compelling
combination of vivid frontline reporting and evocative writing and
reveals the extraordinarily demanding life of the woman who is always
at the heart of the action. Although an intensely private person,
Kate Adie also divulges what it's like to be a woman in a man's
world - an inspiration to many working women.
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