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A War Reporter's Mission to Make It Home

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AN INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

"An affecting, singular story...a bracing tale of life on the edge of death." —Kirkus Reviews

When veteran war reporter Benjamin Hall woke up in Kyiv on the morning of March 14, 2022, he had no idea that, within hours, Russian bombs would nearly end his life. As a journalist for Fox News, Hall had worked in dangerous war zones like Syria and Afghanistan, but with three young daughters at home, life on the edge was supposed to be a thing of the past. Yet when Russia viciously attacked Ukraine in February 2022, Hall quickly volunteered to go. A few weeks later, while on assignment, Hall and his crew were blown up in a Russian strike. With Hall himself gravely injured and stuck in Kyiv, it was unclear if he would make it out alive.

This is the story of how he survived—a story that continues to this day. For the first time, Hall shares his experience in full—from his ground-level view of the war to his dramatic rescue to his arduous, and ongoing, recovery. Going inside the events that have permanently transformed him, Hall recalls his time at the front lines of our world's conflicts, exploring how his struggle to step away from war reporting led him back one perilous last time. Featuring nail-biting accounts from the many people across multiple countries who banded together to get him to safety, Hall offers a stunning look at complex teamwork and heartfelt perseverance that turned his life into a mission.

Through it all, Hall's spirit has remained undaunted, buoyed by that remarkable corps of people from around the world whose collective determination ensured his survival. Evocative, harrowing, and deeply moving, Saved is a powerful memoir of family and friends, of life and healing, and of how to respond when you are tested in ways you never thought possible.

Benjamin Hall's memoir includes a 16-page color photo insert.

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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2022

      A war correspondent who switched to covering the U.S. State Department for Fox News, British journalist Hall decided that he had help report on the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. On March 14, 2022, he was seriously injured in a drone attack that killed Ukrainian journalist Oleksandra Kuvshynova and Hall's Irish cameraman, Pierre "Zak" Zakrzewski. Here he talks about his rescue, his ongoing efforts to recover, and his wartime experiences in Ukraine and elsewhere. With a 150,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2023
      A Fox News war reporter writes of his hellish and near-fatal experiences in the field. During his career, Hall has gone "wherever civilization was collapsing under the assault of factions and ideologies--to Aleppo in Syria, Mosul in Iraq, Kabul in Afghanistan, Mogadishu in Somalia--always maneuvering as close to the front lines as I could," constantly confronted by the "brutal reality of war." Working as a war correspondent in Ukraine, he suffered serious injuries from a Russian bomb that killed two of his colleagues. Hall is nothing if not thoughtful: His meditations on the events of his life preceding that terrible moment are always about the well-being of others, especially vis-�-vis his work. Should he record the moment as a fighter dies? Does he take sides? It seems clear that in the case of Russia's Ukrainian incursion, his sympathies lie with the invaded, even though "it was not my job to tell people how I felt. It was my job to give viewers the news they needed to know, and to convey how the Ukrainians felt about what was happening. By then I had learned how to squirrel my emotions safely away in my pocket." The author's story centers largely on his struggle to regain health and capabilities after having suffered what medical personnel call polytrauma as well as significant burns. He was airlifted for treatment at U.S. military hospitals and rehabilitation centers while being accorded the unusual kindnesses of strangers. These included a Special Forces soldier who offered him gummy bears on his gurney high above the Atlantic and the medical staff who worked around the clock to save his life and as much of his body as they could. It makes for an affecting, singular story. Not for the fainthearted, but a bracing tale of life on the edge of death.

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