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People Like Us: Images from the Middle East
 
Hold onto your hat and let go of your assumptions about journalism. Luyendijk takes you into the sausage factory where reporters labor to produce what we call international news. The result is a book that's disturbing, thought-provoking and ultimately profound.
—Norman Solomon, author of War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death
Joris Luyendijk has had a stunning career as an international journalist. People Like Us tells his story, and it is a story well worth reading. It is a view of the world and journalism to which few Americans are exposed.
—Robert W. McChesney, co-author of The Life and Death of American Journalism and author of The Problem of the Media
Written with great knowledge and humour. One hopes this will be read by everyone who has a fixed opinion or solution of the conflict in the Middle East. Rises high above the average correspondent book.
—Trouw
Luyendijk is a great observer, his style is flawless and fortunately he can laugh at himself, which makes this book all the more entertaining and attractive.
—HP/De Tijd
For journalists this book is an absolute must read, just as it is for TV-watchers, radio-listeners and newspaper-readers.
—Elsevier
People Like Us: Images from the Middle East
Joris Luyendijk

Paper | 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 | 240 pgs. | ISBN: 978-1-59376-256-8 | List: $14.95 | 10/1/2009

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About the book:
In People Like Us, which became a bestseller in Holland, Joris Luyendijk tells the story of his five years as a correspondent in the Middle East. Extremely young for a correspondent but fluent in Arabic, he spoke with stone throwers and terrorists, taxi drivers and professors, victims and aggressors, and all of their families. He chronicles first-hand experiences of dictatorship, occupation, terror, and war. His stories cast light on a number of major crises, from the Iraq War to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, along with less-reported issues such as underage orphan trash-collectors in Cairo.

The more he witnessed, the less he understood, and he became increasingly aware of the yawning gap between what he saw on the ground and what was later reported in the media. As a correspondent, he was privy to a multitude of narratives with conflicting implications, and he saw over and over again that the media favored the stories that would be sure to confirm the popularly held, oversimplified beliefs of westerners. In People Like Us, Luyendijk deploys powerful examples, leavened with humor, to demonstrate the ways in which the media gives us a filtered, altered, and manipulated image of reality in the Middle East.

About the author:
Joris Luyendijk was born in 1971. He studied Arabic and politics at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Cairo. In 2006, he was awarded the Journalist of the Year prize by De Journalist, selected from the top forty most influential international journalists by the NVJ (the Dutch Association of Journalists).
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