Alleluia America: An Irish Journalist in Bush Country
Carole Coleman
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In June 2004, Carole Coleman made world headlines when she interviewed George W. Bush on live television, challenging him on the war in Iraq in a way that few journalists had done. This book begins with an account of that interview and its aftermath. But Alleluia America! goes beyond that, travelling deep into Bush's America, meeting many ordinary (and extraordinary) people. Along her journey, which takes her from Washington to Kansas, from Seattle to Nebraska, from Salt Lake City to Bush's Texas, from Anapolis to Alabama, Carole Coleman discovers that religion is far from a spent force, but ... Read more
In June 2004, Carole Coleman made world headlines when she interviewed George W. Bush on live television, challenging him on the war in Iraq in a way that few journalists had done. This book begins with an account of that interview and its aftermath. But Alleluia America! goes beyond that, travelling deep into Bush's America, meeting many ordinary (and extraordinary) people. Along her journey, which takes her from Washington to Kansas, from Seattle to Nebraska, from Salt Lake City to Bush's Texas, from Anapolis to Alabama, Carole Coleman discovers that religion is far from a spent force, but ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Publisher
The Liffey Press
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
220
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781904148760
SKU
KIN0004725
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About Carole Coleman
Carole Coleman spent four years as Washington Correspondent for RTE, from 2000 to 2004.
Reviews for Alleluia America: An Irish Journalist in Bush Country
Carole Coleman's Irish eye roams over a cultural landscape that includes Pope Michael of Kansas and the petroleum Club of Midland, Texas, and explains what makes George W. Bush tick and why 'red' America hates 'blue' America. Her insights will make you think again about where the country is heading.