Books by Lara Marlowe

Lara Marlowe

Lara Marlowe is a renowned journalist and author known for her insightful reporting on international affairs, particularly in the Middle East. She has covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, providing in-depth analysis and firsthand accounts of the events unfolding in these regions. Marlowe's writing is characterized by its clarity, objectivity, and attention to detail, making her a trusted source of information for readers seeking to understand complex geopolitical issues.

One of Marlowe's most notable works is her book "The Things I've Seen: Nine Lives of a Foreign Correspondent," which offers a compelling glimpse into her experiences as a journalist working in conflict zones. This memoir showcases Marlowe's keen observational skills and her ability to capture the human stories behind the headlines, shedding light on the personal toll of war and the resilience of those caught in its midst.

Marlowe's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the genre of narrative nonfiction, demonstrating the power of storytelling to bring attention to important global issues and foster empathy and understanding across cultures. Her work serves as a testament to the enduring relevance of journalism in an increasingly interconnected world.

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How Good It Is I have No Fear of Dying

How Good It Is I have No Fear of Dying

One Woman's Fight on the Front Lines

Lara Marlowe
Paperback
Published: 2025
How Good It Is I have No Fear of Dying

How Good It Is I have No Fear of Dying

Lieutenant Yulia Mykytenko's Fight for Ukraine

Lara Marlowe
Hardcover
Published: 2024
Love in a Time of War

Love in a Time of War

My Years with Robert Fisk

Lara Marlowe
Paperback
Published: 2022