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J. Malcolm Garcia

    Out of the Rain
    Most Dangerous, Most Unmerciful
    A Different Kind of War
    Without a Country
    What Wars Leave Behind: The Faceless and the Forgotten
    The Fruit Of All My Grief
    • The Fruit Of All My Grief

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(36)Évaluer

      Like the Russian author Svetlana Alexievich, award-winning journalist J. Malcolm Garcia lets the people he writes about speak for themselves. His writing highlights the struggles and the dignity of people quietly fighting for their lives. They include families and small businesses still recovering from the BP oil spill; the man sentenced to life in prison for transporting drugs to pay for the medical care that would save his son’s life; the widows of soldiers who died, not in war, but from toxic fumes they were exposed to at their bases overseas; the Iraqi interpreter who was promised American asylum, only to arrive and be forced to live in poverty. The soaring narratives told in The Fruit of All My Grief let us feel the fears, hopes, and outrage of those living in the shadows of the American Dream.

      The Fruit Of All My Grief
    • Focusing on the experiences of those affected by conflict in countries like Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Syria, J. Malcolm Garcia shares intimate stories of survival and resilience. Through immersive cultural experiences, including local cuisine and customs, he offers a unique perspective as a middle-class individual from the Midwest with a background in social work. His narrative captures the gritty realities of life in war-torn regions, highlighting the profound impact of war on everyday people and their communities.

      What Wars Leave Behind: The Faceless and the Forgotten
    • Without a Country

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(15)Évaluer

      A searing expos that joins the best of George Packer, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Chris Hedges in exploring American tragedy and hypocrisy at the margins.

      Without a Country
    • A Different Kind of War

      Uneasy Encounters in Mexico and Central America

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the struggles of individuals escaping violence in Honduras and the challenges faced by Mexican reporters covering gang conflicts, this book presents a poignant examination of resilience and the human spirit. Through diverse voices, it highlights the lives of families surviving on the fringes, emphasizing their courage and the vital need for connection amidst the harsh realities of life in Mexico and Central America. The narrative is shaped by themes of grief and anger, offering a sensitive portrayal of those enduring uncommon adversity.

      A Different Kind of War
    • "Collection of literary reportage from Afghanistan: stories that go unreported, the lives of people not usually considered newsworthy or important, people who struggle just to survive"

      Most Dangerous, Most Unmerciful