A collaboration between Lucy Rose Fischer and her late brother, The Journalist tells the story of Jerry Rose, a young journalist and photographer who exposed the secret beginnings of America's Vietnam War in the early 1960s. He interviewed Vietnamese villagers, embedded himself with soldiers, and wrote the first major article about American troops fighting in Vietnam.
2021 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY Awards): Gold Winner in Autobiography/Memoir II (Coming of Age/Family Legacy/Travel)
2021 Eric Hoffer Awards: Finalist
Winner of a Forward Book of the Year Award
"A thoughtful, revealing look at the early years of the war in Vietnam from one of the first reporters to cover it. This book sits well alongside The Mark, Street Without Joy, and other essential frontline reports. Readers will feel as if they've been in the firefights Rose describes, an immediacy both thrilling and frightening."
-Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Passionate and gripping, The Journalist is the story of Jerry Rose, an acclaimed American journalist who gave his life to tell the hidden truth about the US's involvement in the bloody, divisive Vietnam War. Profound, disturbing, and humane, The Journalist illuminates the Vietnam War in the words of a courageous, gifted man who dedicated his life to telling the truth, no matter what it cost him."
-Foreword Reviews
"Jerry Rose, as a young journalist in Vietnam in the early 1960s, was an intimate witness to the beginnings of the tragedy that became America's Vietnam War. This riveting memoir is a chronicle of ambition, war, love, and loss."
-Judy Bernstein, author of They Poured Fire on Us and Disturbed in Their Nests
"Fischer's writing style gripped me from her very first words and carried me along a page-turning journey. I held my breath until the end. This is a do-not-miss piece of literary gold. An instant classic."
-Marni Freedman, founder of the San Diego Writers Festival, and author of Permission to Roar
"Destined to be a Blockbuster. I have no doubt that in a few year's time, we will see Jerry's life on the big screen. It's that good."
-Carlos de los Rios, screenwriter and producer of Diablo and The Da Vinci Treasure
"I am astonished by Jerry's story of courage and truth-telling, but even more so by his sister and author Lucy Rose Fischer, who is able to bring his story to life long after his death, in a fascinating read that keeps you turning the pages until the very end."
-Elizabeth Eshoo, author of Masai in the Mirror, Winds of Kilimanjaro, In Shaking the Tree, and II and III