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I Wouldn't Start From Here

The 21st Century and Where it All Went Wrong

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I Wouldn't Start From Here

By: Andrew Mueller
Narrated by: Dennis Holland
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I Wouldn't Start From Here is Andrew Mueller's personal memoir of the 21st century so far. It features any number of exotic locations, and a cast of revolutionaries, rock stars, politicians, hitmen, warmongers and peacemakers. Between ducking for cover in Gaza, running roadblocks in Iraq, getting arrested in Cameroon and hanging out with Hezbollah, this is a search for an answer to perhaps the key question of our time: "What is it with these people?"

©2008 Andrew Mueller (P)2008 Audible, Inc.
Adventure Travel Military Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary Adventure Africa Middle East Iran War Imperialism Middle Ages Russia

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"A gung-ho Candide with a taste for places it is wiser to avoid. . . the reports collected in 'I Wouldn't Start From Here' are graphic, comic, bemused and properly contemptuous of faith and ideology." (Jonathan Meades, Books of the Year, Evening Standard)
"An utterly sui generis report from the world's plague-spots." (Michael Bywater, Books of the Year, New Statesman)
"I can think of no more entertaining companion on a perilous journey than the ever hopeful, wildly optimistic yet clear-thinking Andrew Mueller." (Rory MacLean, The Guardian)
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