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No, I Don't Get Danger Money (Confessions of an Accidental War Correspondent)
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Product Details
Author:
Lisette Reymer
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
304
Publisher:
Allen & Unwin (April 7, 2026)
Imprint:
A&U New Zealand
Release Date:
April 7, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781991142269
ISBN-10:
1991142269
Weight:
13.92oz
Dimensions:
6.02" x 9.21" x 0.9"
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Eloquence-IPG_03192026_P9854863_onix30_Complete-20260319.xml
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Eloquence
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$26.99
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60
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P-IPG
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Overview
A no-holds bar account of what it was really like to cover some of the most dangerous and extraordinary moments in recent history
'I woke up every day expecting to fall asleep in a different country. A blur of breaking news, airports, body armor, border crossings and bomb shelters. And wads of foreign cash.
We were charging on adrenaline and there was no place we wouldn't have gone.
Okay, except Russia. But only because the President's not my biggest fan.
I didn't get paid danger money. I would have done it all for free.'
A world away from the New Zealand farm she grew up on, Lisette Reymer suddenly found herself reporting from one of the most dangerous places on earth. And she kept going back.
Driven by a desire to tell people's stories, wherever they are; the right stories, not the easy ones - Lisette's time as Europe Correspondent coincided with some of the biggest global headlines in decades.
From inside Ukraine to the Queen's death, the war between Israel and Gaza, Donald Trump's indictment, the King's coronation, the region's deadliest natural disaster in a century, the Tokyo Olympics, the hunger crisis in Ethiopia and a revolving door of UK prime ministers; she has seen and done more in three years than many journalists do in a lifetime.
This is a funny, brutally honest account of what it was really like to cover some of the most perilous and extraordinary moments in recent history.
Take your seat. It's in the front row.
'I woke up every day expecting to fall asleep in a different country. A blur of breaking news, airports, body armor, border crossings and bomb shelters. And wads of foreign cash.
We were charging on adrenaline and there was no place we wouldn't have gone.
Okay, except Russia. But only because the President's not my biggest fan.
I didn't get paid danger money. I would have done it all for free.'
A world away from the New Zealand farm she grew up on, Lisette Reymer suddenly found herself reporting from one of the most dangerous places on earth. And she kept going back.
Driven by a desire to tell people's stories, wherever they are; the right stories, not the easy ones - Lisette's time as Europe Correspondent coincided with some of the biggest global headlines in decades.
From inside Ukraine to the Queen's death, the war between Israel and Gaza, Donald Trump's indictment, the King's coronation, the region's deadliest natural disaster in a century, the Tokyo Olympics, the hunger crisis in Ethiopia and a revolving door of UK prime ministers; she has seen and done more in three years than many journalists do in a lifetime.
This is a funny, brutally honest account of what it was really like to cover some of the most perilous and extraordinary moments in recent history.
Take your seat. It's in the front row.








