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Original Title: A Mighty Heart
ISBN: 1844080439 (ISBN13: 9781844080434)
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A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband, Danny Pearl Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
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The tragic murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is well known. Why he was in Karachi; how he saw his role as an international journalist: why he was singled out for kidnapping; and where the incredible search effort led - are the subject of Mariane Pearl's book. A journalist in her own right, Mariane is, as was her husband, profoundly committed to the idea that a more informed public makes for a better world, and to the idea that risks are taken to uncover a story. A superb writer, she presents a truly illuminating tale - including her own crucial role in the investigative team, where she was responsible for negotiating unprecedented cooperation between the FBI and Pakistani intelligence and able to forge alliances with an array of people, from the Karachi chief of police to George Bush. A Mighty Heart is an extraordinary book - a fitting tribute to a dedicated reporter and a profound and heartbreaking love story.

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Title:A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband, Danny Pearl
Author:Mariane Pearl
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:October 16th 2003 by Virago Press Ltd (first published 2003)
Categories:Biography. Autobiography. Memoir. Nonfiction. Biography Memoir

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I wanted to enjoy this, but it was awful. In the midst of retelling the kidnapping and death of her husband, she includes details like a fun trip to McDonald's, hot guys and camaraderie. I found that this diminished what was important, and made the book unappealing. It was not well-written (the author is a journalist), but, worse, it also poorly edited.

This was a beautiful and touching book. I enjoyed learning about their life together. It was amazing to see how many people cared deeply about Danny Pearl and worked to find him. The movie is also very good.

On January 23, 2002, Daniel Pearl hopped into a taxi in pursuit of a story, and became one instead. This book is the memoir of his wife, Mariane, as she navigated the days and weeks after his kidnapping and murder, and the birth of their son. Mariane Pearl's feeling of helplessness, despite being better equipped with knowledge of her surroundings than most would be in the same situation, is palpable. Her skill as a writer shines through in these pages - her increasing loathing for the recorded

An interesting true story of kidnapping in Pakistan and the murder of Danny Pearl a journalist from New York. Written by his wife who was pregnant with their son, Adam when Danny was beheaded. Turned into a movie starring Angelina Jolie which I have yet to see but have been told is heartwrenching.

I listened to Krista Tippet's long interview of Mariane Pearl in which Pearl described how her Buddhist meditation practice and spirituality helped her live through the kidnapping and murder of her husband Daniel with defiance but not hate. (https://onbeing.org/programs/mariane-...) That strength of spirit is evident on every page of this book. And journalists like the Pearls, who risk their own safety to discover and report difficult, complex truths about the world are heroes.

Absolutely heartbreaking story, of course, because we all know the outcome, but she is a great writer. Reads like a novel.

This book was definitely difficult to read at times. It was heart-breaking to imagine what Mariane Pearl must have felt as she helped investigate the kidnapping of her husband, Wall Street journalist Daniel Pearl, by Islamic Fundamentalists. Mariane's humanity and strength are quite amazing. As a journalist who has seen Islamic Fundamentalism firsthand, she also does a good job of giving an insider's account of what its threat means to the Western World. This book is definitely sad (be ready to