It is the summer of 1939 in England when soldiers start digging
trenches in a local park. Suddenly, seven-year-old John Adams is
forced to face a new reality. He and his school are abruptly
evacuated to an unknown destination. Two days later, war is
declared. As the sky lights up with searchlights and German bombing
raids increase, Adams' natural instincts to dig for the real story
kick in-beginning what would eventually become a remark-able
journey as a journalist.
By fourteen, Adams had published his rst article in a major
national paper, Britain's "Daily Mirror." At nineteen, he was
ghting in the Korean War. He became a military reporter for
London's "Daily Telegraph" and battled against communist propaganda
during the Cold War as a correspondent and news director of Radio
Free Europe. He o ers an unforgettable glimpse into the fascinating
world of news, including insights into what it was like to interact
with such disparate public gures as the Duke of Wellington, Otto
von Habsburg, Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite.
"In the Trenches" explores one man's experiences, perspectives,
and memories as he witnesses extraordinary times in history through
the ever-curious eyes of a reporter.
"Adams saw it all with his own eyes, heard it with his own ears.
He lived it."
-Andrew Alexander, former Ombudsman, the "Washington Post," and
Washington bureau chief, Cox Newspapers
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