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The Way of the World

A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism

Ron Suskind
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Pages
448
Year
2009
Language
English

About

National Bestseller

Ron Suskind's book promises to be a bracing international thriller — an ensemble of uranium merchants and panicked diplomats, stealthy Jihadist soldiers and CIA operatives, anxious Muslim children and angry world leaders — a diverse cast of players who will define the struggle between hope and fear in the modern era. Suskind will close the Bush years — a period he has helped to define — with a startling glimpse at what America actually faces across the roiling world. In the intelligence and military communities, the overwhelming concern is the uncontrolled spread of nuclear weapons and the ingredients from which weapons can be composed across a globe exploding with conflict and anti-American fervour. It is a failure of government that we are left with this overwhelming security issue — both domestically, where our security is deeply compromised, and internationally, where we face a host of seen and unseen threats.

This book will explode in the middle of an election year with unparalleled disclosures and analysis. The book's nature and timing will place it at the very centre of the election battle as it enters its final six months. It will be a must-read for anyone hoping to exercise truly informed consent. Prologue: Border Crossing

ACT I: OTHER PEOPLE'S SHOES

1 Welcome Home

2 Takeoffs and Landings

3 American Dilemmas

4 One Way to Heaven

ACT II: THE ARMAGEDDON TEST

1 People to People

2 What We Knew

3 Spies, Scones, and the Werewolves of London

4 The Trouble with Genies

ACT III: THE HUMAN SOLUTION

1 Everything Connects

2 Ezekiel's Sword

3 Waiting for the Call

4 Truth and Reconciliation

Acknowledgments

Index

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