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Scott Anderson is a popular novel writer based in America. He was born in the year 1959. Scott Anderson also works as a journalist and a veteran war correspondent. Scott Anderson has been a continuous columnist for magazines like New York Times Magazine, GQ, Esquire, Men’s Journal, Vanity Fair and other publications. He wrote his first article for the Harper's Magazine in the year 1994, which was on the Northern Ireland events. Scott Anderson writes both fiction and Non Fiction novels.


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Dear Scott, My name is Kenan Logo and we meet in 1995 during the war in Sarajevo. You have interviewed me back than aboud Fred Cuney. I have heard about your book and it would be a great of pleasure for if I could receive one come with a dediction from your part. My home address is: Kenan Logo Valtera Perica 16 71000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Kind regards, Kenan.

7/8/2016 8:48:38 PM

Dear Mr. Anderson, I just finished reading your piece titled "Fractured Lands" in The New York Times Magazine. Even though there are continuous coverage of the Middle East in the news media, to have the past events consolidated into one account and to have the lives of the individuals chronicled helped me better understand how the chaos in the Middle East started. I did not realize it was the fall of Iraq which triggered the tumult. Thank you for a great piece of documentary. It is very sad to know that so many lives have been lost or how the future of a generation of children and young adults has been destroyed. Amid the destruction, it is comforting to hear of Khulood al-Zaidi's selfless devotion to her father and sisters and of Majd Ibrahim's ultimate success in settling in Germany. I am especially touched by Khulood's love for her family. In today's world, filial piety appears to be a virtue that is becoming extinct. I do not know if you are still in touch with her and her sister as they adjust to life in Austria. I would like to send her some money, just my way of showing moral support and to let her know that I admire and am inspired by what she did for her family in the face of great adversity for herself. My home address is entered in the above box. My email address is margaretchow2@gmail.com. I look forward to your reply. Thank you, Margaret Chow .

8/27/2016 2:18:28 PM