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Discover the extraordinary journey of Geraldine Brooks in her award-winning memoir, 'Foreign Correspondence'. This captivating read details her evolution from a curious girl in Sydney's western suburbs during the late 1950s to a distinguished foreign correspondent covering conflict zones and human interest stories around the globe. Through heartfelt letters from friends in the Middle East, France, and America, Brooks vividly paints her childhood imagination, transporting readers to far-off places. With each page, you’ll explore her adventurous spirit as she transforms her bedroom into a portal of exploration, solidifying her dreams of becoming a global citizen. Alongside her reflections, Brooks embarks on a quest to reconnect with the correspondents who inspired her, unearthing their stories shaped by war, fame, and resilience. 'Foreign Correspondence' transcends cultural barriers, blending humor and history into a poignant narrative that resonates with anyone who has ever yearned for a broader perspective of the world. Ideal for memoir lovers and those interested in personal growth narratives, this paperback (ISBN: 9781863256131) from Random House Australia is a perfect addition to your collection. Dive into this moving chronicle of a woman’s quest for belonging and understanding amidst the chaos of global conflicts. Enjoy a powerful blend of humor and insightful reflections on life in Australia during the 1960s.