Mariane Pearl, a journalist herself, was in Karachi with her husband Danny Pearl, the South Asian bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, on the day he was kidnapped, January 23, 2002. Here she tells the story of their marriage, their careers, and the frantic five-week search which ended with the sad news that Danny Pearl had been cruelly ...
The South Asia bureau chief for the "Wall Street Journal, " award-winning journalist Daniel Pearl was kidnapped by Islamic terrorists in Pakistan and later murdered. This celebration of his work contains Pearl's best pieces of his writing spanning the decade of his career with the "The Journal's" Atlanta, London, Paris, and Bombay bureaus. ...
For five weeks the world waited for news about Danny Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped in Karachi, Pakistan - then came the broadcast of his shocking murder. The complete account of his abduction, the intense effort to rescue him, and the aftermath are told here in astonishing detail with courage and insight by his wife.
An astonishingly courageous woman tells the emotionally riveting story of her journalist husband's life and death--a story crucial for its heart, its horror, and its commitment to understand the world. Abridged.
When Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped by terrorists in Pakistan in 2002, his very pregnant wife, Mariane, was left to try to manage the search effort. In this memoir of the month between Pearl's kidnapping and news of his death, she is unflinching, revealing every emotional detail with such honesty that to call the book ...
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