
Blood & Sand
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Narrated by:
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Frank Gardner
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By:
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Frank Gardner
About this listen
Blood & Sand is the story of a man who was left for dead but, and against all odds, survived. And not only did Frank Gardner survive but, drawing on his journalistic calling, he has given us an extraordinary, terrifying account of the whole, literally life-shattering, experience, from what it's like to be shot to the excruciating months of recovery. But his book is more than about this one incident and its aftermath. It is about a journey that began 25 years ago with a chance meeting on a London bus with the veteran Arabian explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger, who inspired in the young Frank what would become a lifelong passion for the Arab world. This abiding interest would lead him to travel throughout the Middle East, experiencing at first hand peoples, places, and cultures that few have encountered, a colourful world of scorpion-infested Bedouin tents, of Cairene hash dens and vibrant Egyptian slums. It's a journey that would eventually lead, via the world of banking, to Frank becoming a journalist with the BBC. And it was this passion that would, in the wake of the world-changing events of 9/11, send him on the journey that came to dominate, and so very nearly end, his life.
Written with honesty, integrity, and humour, this is a powerful, haunting account of survival, of over-coming adversity and a determination to carry on, a moving and inspiring personal story that reveals a deep understanding of the Islamic world and an insider's compelling analysis of the on-going "War on Terror" and what it means in these uncertain times.
©2006 Frank Gardner (P)2006 Random House AudioBooksCritic reviews
"An insightful and experienced reporter, Gardner had a great respect for Arab culture. It was not the end for what his attackers called the 'infidel reporter', however. Through medical expertise and courageous spirit, Gardner is back in his old job, even though he is now paraplegic. He does not forgive his attackers, but his unique insights into the current crises have been honed. His measured narration complements his admirable dignity." ( The Observer)
Sincere honest humorous(in parts) account
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Blood abd shear Guts
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Amazing book on Frank Gardner
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good book only 3 chapters though
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Blood & Sand by Frank Gardner
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Poignant and Moving
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It has left me feeling great admiration for his courage and stoicism and no little gratitude for the encouragement his story provides for others facing similar struggles with life changing injuries. I was especially impressed by the wonderful support and love from his family and how that must have been key to his mental as well as his physical recovery. Thank you to Frank for having the courage to share his very personal story.
An exceptional record of recovery from adversity through the love of life and family.
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What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
I usually find that a memior (or similar) is best read by the author, as the enthusiams, passions etc are best communicated by the person who experienced them. Unfortunately, Frank Gardener's performance was very wooden. He spoke slightly too fast and his received pronunciation didn't help. The wooden delivery and the speed improved enough to no longer be distracting in the middle sections of the book, but in the early part and towards the end, the narration was distracting.Was Blood & Sand worth the listening time?
Yes.Any additional comments?
The description of this book states that it " . . . is a powerful, haunting account . . . . , a moving and inspiring personal story that reveals a deep understanding of the Islamic world". It does not live up to that. It is a good book, well written and of course, well informed given the author. However, its too short to be very powerful or to reveal a deep understanding of the Islamic world. It does allow the listener to realise that Frank Gardner probably does have that deep understanding, but the length precludes a deep exploration of the issues.Well written, but not up to the publishers descrip
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