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Christiane Amanpour's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 11 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2021)

Favorite books recommended by Christiane Amanpour, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/christiane-amanpour-favorite-books/.

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female Arab journalists reporting on their homeland – Amanpour wrote on the importance of hearing stories through the lens of local women: · Buy on Amazon
Robert K. Massie (also rec’d by Brian Eno & Laurie Anderson ) · Buy on Amazon
"I try to read as much history as possible, and around Russia’s invasion of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, I devoured this massive tome… and cheekily, I even sent the Russian language version to Vladimir Putin! He’s from St. Petersburg and likes to claim Peter the Great’s mantle. The revelation is that Peter was very progressive and Westward-looking. Massie is a fantastic historian-storyteller. I’ve also read his ‘Catherine the Great’ and, of course, ‘Nicholas and Alexandra.'"
Bao Ninh · Buy on Amazon
"As a war correspondent, I have read many of the classic eyewitness accounts. I bought this book when I visited Vietnam in 1997. It’s one of the rare novels about that terrible war written from their perspective by a North Vietnamese student. It’s brutal, gut-wrenching, heartbreaking and desperately human. It’s also vital to remember that as much as the U.S. suffered on all fronts, Vietnam came off far, far worse. This book was first translated and sold in the West, 10 years before it could be..."
Lt. Gen. Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway · Buy on Amazon
"The flip side of the ‘The Sorrow of War,’ this book is a brilliant and telling account of one brutal battle in Vietnam from the American perspective. Moore was the commander of soldiers who were airdropped into the jungle, only to be promptly surrounded and massively outnumbered by North Vietnamese troops. The reporter Joseph Galloway had rare access to the troops, witnessing this desperate battle for survival. I love it for the story of heroic journalism. It is why I so admire books like ‘On..."
Alan Paton (also rec’d by Bill Nye ) · Buy on Amazon
"The story of a Zulu pastor and his son, set amid the horror of apartheid South Africa. It’s the tragic yet redemptive tale of human dignity, a beautifully woven story of that time. It was written in 1948, and I read it when I was at university in the early 1980s, when South Africa was the big moral story of the time. I longed to be a foreign correspondent and get out there. I also read, and wept through many performances of South African playwright Athol Fugard’s plays. But the images from th..."
Oriana Fallaci · Buy on Amazon
"Because I wanted to be her! She remains the greatest political interviewer of all time. I did not agree with her fierce post-9/11 diatribes, but no one can touch her for the fearlessness and deep knowledge she brought to all her important interviews. I wish I had been there when she ripped off her headscarf during an exclusive interview with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini. This book should be required reading for all journalists today!"
Pearl S. Buck (also rec’d by Grimes ) · Buy on Amazon
"I read it in my teens and it hooked me on mysterious China! I love novels about China and its history and culture, especially the story of women; so complex and colorful, and often so twisted, too."
Charlotte Brontë (also rec’d by Gwyneth Paltrow , Jane Goodall , Rose McGowan , Suzanne Vega & Ursula K. Le Guin ) · Buy on Amazon
"As a schoolgirl this book had an enormous impact on me. It’s not just one of the great works of English fiction, but many describe how it morphs its meaning to suit all seasons of the reader’s life. The story of the evolving emotions and thoughts of a young girl who reaches womanhood and falls in love with an older man evokes a great romantic love. But on the other hand, the story of his wife, hidden away — descending into madness — caused me frissons of deep fear at the mental illness which..."
Cover of Black Beauty
Anna Sewell · Buy on Amazon
"This was the first real classic I remember reading. It occupied my heart from page one. It’s still with me. The whole panorama of life (yes our human experience too!) can be told through the experience of this magnificent noble beast. Riding was my first sport, horses were my first love. Black Beauty and Ginger were then my favorite fictional characters."
Margaret Wise Brown (also rec’d by Michelle Obama ) · Buy on Amazon
"Every first time parent knows why! The bliss, the joy!"
Maya Angelou (also rec’d by Angie Thomas , Christiane Amanpour , Colin Kaepernick , Glennon Doyle , Janet Mock , Richard Branson & Shonda Rhimes ) · Buy on Amazon
"A deeply personal story of the brutalization of a whole people in the world’s most important democracy. This is the first Angelou book that I read, when I was much younger, and to this day I am unable to compute the breathtaking immorality of her (people’s) circumstances. I still cannot even imagine enduring and surviving that kind of pain and violence and injustice. It is as relevant and important today as ever."

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