Road Taken
Discover the compelling story behind one of journalism's most pivotal moments in Michael Buerk's Road Taken. Published in 2005 by Cornerstone, this captivating autobiography spans 480 pages, offering an intimate glimpse into Buerk's experiences as a renowned journalist.
From his first haunting report on the devastating Ethiopian famine in 1984, which opened with the striking line, 'Dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside Korem...' this book sheds light on the challenges faced by journalists on the front lines of humanity's greatest crises. Road Taken is not just a memoir; it is a reflection on the power of media to shape public perception and influence change.
Join Michael Buerk as he recounts his journey through the turbulent world of journalism, making this a must-read for anyone interested in media studies, biography, or personal memoirs.