If I want fiction I will read dispatches from Dave Spadaro. I have always been a nonfiction guy.
I heartily recommend "1944" by Jay Winik. Essentially a history of WWII from the perspective of President Franklin Roosevelt. Learned a lot about this brilliant, flawed leader and specifics on how our government dragged its feet in trying to save European Jews, and the hundreds of thousands of lives these no-decisions cost.
Just finished watching "Jim" an HBO documentary about the ISIS-murdered American journalist James Foley. Very moving and powerful story not just of Foley but the other "conflict journalists" who put their lives on the line to inform us about what is happening in our increasingly dangerous world.
OK...looking for a new non-fiction read and more great documentaries. What have you got for me?
I heartily recommend "1944" by Jay Winik. Essentially a history of WWII from the perspective of President Franklin Roosevelt. Learned a lot about this brilliant, flawed leader and specifics on how our government dragged its feet in trying to save European Jews, and the hundreds of thousands of lives these no-decisions cost.
Just finished watching "Jim" an HBO documentary about the ISIS-murdered American journalist James Foley. Very moving and powerful story not just of Foley but the other "conflict journalists" who put their lives on the line to inform us about what is happening in our increasingly dangerous world.
OK...looking for a new non-fiction read and more great documentaries. What have you got for me?
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