This book brings together reportage and reflections by one of the world's most admired journalists about the state of the world leading up to and after 11 September, 2001 - the most momentous news story of our time.
Travelling throughout the Middle East and Europe, Thomas Friedman talks to men and women in bazaars, schools and alleyways, as well as the world's leading political figures, developing and refining his unique perspective on the new kind of war the West finds itself fighting.
Friedman gives voice to our awakening sense of a radically new world and our own complex place in it. His commentary provides a trenchant perspective on international affairs, setting the terms of debate for the most complex and contentious issues of today.