Set in the world's most hostile war zones, this is the powerful and utterly unforgettable memoir of three UN workers' struggle to make a difference.
Heidi Postlewait, Kenneth Cain & Andrew Thomson served in peacekeeping operations throughout the 90s. All are now based in New York.
"Heart wrenching stuff" Metro "A riveting read that vividly dramatises the many contradictions of the world it moves through" Guardian "Vividly told, this book is all the more engaging because its perspective is personal before it is political" Daily Mail "As wonderfully written as it is controversial ... impossible to put down" Sunday Telegraph "This is in every sense a hell of a good book, a powerful testament of the limits of peacekeeping in today's war zone - acutely observed, and told with astonishing immediacy" -- Philip Gourevitch,author of WE WISH TO INFORM YOU THAT TOMORROW WE WILL BE KILLED WITH OUR FAMILIES
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