Heather Murdock is an American intern at a local newspaper in Yemen, spending her days proofreading copy and dreaming of being a real reporter. After months of struggling to get her stories published, an editor in Boston mistakes her for someone else and gives her an assignment. With the enthusiasm of a newbie and the grace of a bull, Heather then traverses the country for months, visiting child brides, refugees, rebels and ordinary Yemeni families. In every corner of Yemen’s ancient cities and lawless countryside, she finds humor, hardship and a new concept of freedom. Over the Christmas holidays, Yemen unexpectedly becomes famous when a young man attempts to blow up a plane over Detroit. The man says al-Qaeda operatives in Yemen built the bomb sewn into his underpants and the media turns its eye towards Sana’a. With so few reporters in town, Heather is suddenly thrust into the spotlight, covering al-Qaeda for CBS Evening News, Time and The New Statesman. But life in Yemen does not stay glamorous for long. After almost a year in the country, Heather is arrested for visiting rebel strongholds in the south. While being detained, she finds her “prison” is as unusual as the characters inside. Guards offer to help her escape, while her captors work to prove that Yemeni hospitality extends towards everyone, including detainees. Other officials are not as kind, making it clear that there are some stories in Yemen that they want left untold.
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Heather Murdock has reported from Lebanon, Egypt, Yemen, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Jordan, DR Congo and Rwanda for Voice of America, The Christian Science Monitor, The Associated Press, Bloomberg News, The Washington Times, The New Statesman, Time.com, CBS Evening News, PRI The World, PBS Newshour, GlobalPost, Time Magazine, Radio France International, CBS Radio and several local magazines. Murdock received the 2010 Associated Press Managing Editors “International Perspective” award for her work in Yemen for the Washington Times.
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