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The "New York Times" East Africa bureau chief presents a memoir about finding love and purpose in one of the world's most violent and beautiful regions, tracing his dream of living in Africa and his journey toward the personal and professional ambitions of his heart.

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The "New York Times" East Africa bureau chief presents a memoir about finding love and purpose in one of the world's most violent and beautiful regions, tracing his dream of living in Africa and his journey toward the personal and professional ambitions of his heart.
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Jeffrey Gettleman won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting from East Africa. He was the longest-serving East Africa bureau chief in the history of the New York Times, based in Kenya for more than a decade. His stories have appeared in National Geographic, Foreign Policy, GQ, and the New York Review of Books. A native of Evanston, Illinois, Gettleman studied philosophy at Cornell University and anthropology at the University of Oxford, where he was a Marshall Scholar.