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Marie Colvin, described as "the greatest war correspondent of her generation", was killed in a rocket attack in February 2012 while reporting on the desperate suffering of civilians inside Syria's besieged Homs. Paul Conroy, who had forged a close bond with Colvin as they put their lives on the line time and time again to report from some of the world's most dangerous conflict zones, was with her. Under the Wire is Paul's gripping, visceral, and moving account of their friendship and, in particular, the final year he spent alongside Marie.

When Marie and Paul were smuggled into Syria by rebel forces, they found themselves trapped in one of the most hellish neighborhoods on earth. Fierce barrages of heavy artillery fire rained down on the buildings surrounding them, killing and maiming hundreds of civilians. Marie was killed by a rocket that also blew hole in Paul's thigh, big enough to put his hand through. Bleeding profusely, short of food and water and in excruciating pain, Paul then endured five days of intense bombardment before being evacuated in a daring escape involving a motorbike ride through a tunnel, crawling through enemy terrain, and finally climbing a 12-foot-high wall.

Astonishingly vivid, heart-stoppingly dramatic, and shot through with the darkest of humor, in Under the Wire Paul Conroy shows what it means to a be a war reporter in the 21st century. His is a story of two brave people drawn together by a shared compulsion to bear witness.

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Audible.com Release Date: October 8, 2013

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This book captures the spirit of journalism in an essential way. Paul Conroy comes to journalism naturally and genuinely, finding his path gradually, without schooling, which then becomes his entry into the true character of Marie Colvin and her essential spirit as a journalist, in a line stretching back through Martha Gellhorn (forget the diversion into E. Hemingway) and through Nellie Bly. Along the Colvin way, with the pirate's eye patch glaring at a world veiled behind its own black obscurities, is the contrast between the true, independent journalist like Colvin and those other journalists who lapse into stupor as though drugged and let themselves be managed by committees and bureaucracies. Colvin and Conroy gravitate to the crisis zone where they find their liberty and freedom to report, to right the balances of life, to ensure a hearing for justice. Conroy's book is an extensive journey through the back story of what produces truth in journalism and the character of the true journalist that goes with it. But the public does not normally see the back story that yielded the truth, and the character that yielded the truth, and it is too easy to miss it in journalism school, where the standard journalism text turns journalism into a technicality that can be taught and graded and an abstraction that can be grasped. The only shame in this book by Conroy is that it has not been issued in paperback form, which I could then make required reading for my deprived journalism students.

Being a war correspondent is not what it used to be! Between all of the online 'amateur' pics and videos of war zones (necessitating verification by vetted journalists) and the fact that in so many instances these journalists are targets (journalists and doctors, go figure). I kept asking myself why Conroy and Colvin would even attempt to sneak into Assad's crosshairs. It's crazy how they got in. Crazier once they got there. I kept asking myself if "bearing witness" to the insanity, the atrocities, was enough to keep people like Conroy and Colvin moving forward. I am in awe of their principles and their courage in the face of fear and destruction. There's unspeakable darkness in our world. In Colvin, we've lost one of those few special and credible people with the heart (and nerve) to shine a light for policy makers (and the rest of us) to see what's really happening. I could pick apart aspects of the writing (Conroy's primarily a photographer, I think), but there' s no point. I hope Conroy's OK, He went through a lot and I wish him well.

The book isnt about Marie Colvin or really about Paul Conroy, its about their final assignment. Im not trying to be funny, when I write this. If your looking for a biograph, this isnt it. But its an important story, I feel well written, and worth telling.The things many of us take for granted in our daily lives. Here is a story about journalist, trying to remind the many of us, what is going on in the rest of the world, and the price they will pay to tell that story. I enjoyed that the book was melodramatic, its was plain and clearly written. Its a good book about a small piece of a conflict that still goes on, but has fewer headlines than American Idol or X Factor.. It was worth the read to me

Since I first started seeing Marie Colvin interviewed on CNN, I had admired her courage and her diligence as a journalist. She was definitely from the old school of swahbuckler journalists of another era. I was saddened by her tragic death. Both "On the Front Lines" and "Under the Wire" are compelling in telling her life story and giving readers a sampling of her newspaper dispatches from many trouble spots over the past 10-15 years. She emerges as a larger-than-life character who cared about the people she wrote about and the always assessed the impact of war on them, whether it be Siri Lanka or Syria pr ,mamny other places, mostly in the Middle East. Her account of being shot in one eye, the horror of the pain that caused and how she coped with it for the rest of her life is heartbreaking and inspiring. Her colleague Paul Conroy was with her when she died and his own accdount of how he got out of Syria alive is exciting and dramatic. Both books sould be on the required reading lists of journalism schools everywhere.

I was mesmerized from the first page. Before I completed the book, I was recommending it. Upon completing it, I was frustrated and wanted to do something to benefit those masses still impacted by this genocide. Yet, I was simultaneously enthralled by thehumanity of those correspondents who seek to inform us about such inhumanity.

I finished reading this book about a month ago. I continue to reflect about the risks and sacrifices that Marie Colvin and Paul Conroy made to insure that the story of war, human suffering and endurance is not lost. I understood little about the civil war in Syria which was the reason for reading the book. Paul Conroy helped sort out the confusing media bits with incisive writing, historical and political background and a gift for telling the human story. How Paul and Marie acquired their stories was a jaw-dropping endeavor. This is powerful writing. Highly recommended.

This is a vividly told story about the journalists and photographers who put their lives in jeopardy to keep the world informed of the reality of war. Conroy makes us painfully aware of the horrors being perpetrated on the Syrian people by their own government. Marie paid the highest price due to her deep commitment to make the rest of the world see the desperation of life in Syria. An outstanding read which needs to be read by as many people as possible.

This is a wrenching story of the courageous efforts of the press and specifically Marie Colvin, to bring us the story of the Syrian war. There were moments when I was exhausted just from reading about the effort it took them to get in and out of the war zone. The heartless carnage of the Syrian government effort to eliminate its' enemies in a zero sum game fashion is revealing of why the US should stay out of this conflict.

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