Occupational Hazards

by Rory Stewart

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A fascinating insight into the complexity, history and unpredictability of Iraq.

By September 2003, six months after the US-led invasion of Iraq, the anarchy had begun. Rory Stewart, a young Biritish diplomat, was appointed as the Coalition Provisional Authority's deputy governor of a province of 850,000 people in the southern marshland region. There, he and his colleagues confronted gangsters, Iranian-linked politicians, tribal vendettas and a full Islamist insurgency.

Occupational Hazards is Rory Stewart's inside account of the attempt to rebuild a nation, the errors made, the misunderstandings and insurmountable difficulties encountered. It reveals an Iraq hidden from most foreign journalists and soldiers. Stewart is an award-winning writer, gifted with extraordinary insight into the comedy, occasional heroism and moral risks of foreign occupation.

'Beautifully written, highly evocative . . . a joy to read' - John Simpson

'A marvellous book . . . a devastating narrative' - Simon Jenkins

'Absolutely absorbing' - Ken Loach

'Strikes gut and brain at once' - James Meek

'Wonderfully observed, wise, evocative' - Observer

  • ISBN10 0330440500
  • ISBN13 9780330440509
  • Publish Date 4 May 2007 (first published 16 June 2006)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pan Macmillan
  • Imprint Picador
  • Edition Unabridged edition
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 464
  • Language English