A magnificent, gripping memoir. . . . Brian Stewart [ is] one of the legendary foreign correspondents of his generation. This ranks with the best pieces of reportage in the footsteps of Edgar Snow, Martha Gellhorn, Matthew Halton, and Ernest Hemingway. MARK STAROWICZ, award-winning journalist and producer On the Ground is a remarkable book. One of Canadas most distinguished international correspondents, Stewart takes his readers around the world from Ethiopia to Iraq to London and Afghanistan as he reflects on what he saw during his extraordinary career. Like all great journalists, Stewart does not flinch from telling unpleasant truths. Everyone who is interested in the world and in Canadas role in the world must read this book. JANICE GROSS STEIN, Founding Director, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy On The Ground is more than a memoir, it is a profound meditation on the human costs of war and the ethical challenges of conflict journalism, and a clear-eyed account of Canadas evolving sense of itself and its place in the world. DR. ANDREW POTTER, author and Associate Professor, Max Bell School of Public Policy One of the best foreign correspondents in television news . . . [ Stewart] woke up the world to the catastrophic famine in Ethiopia. He is thoughtful, literate, and very knowledgeable. [ Here] he explains how to cover war, how to bear witness, how people come back from disaster, and how he recovered from the moral injury of doing his job. VALERIE PRINGLE, award-winning broadcaster Before I knew Canada, I knew Brian Stewart. I grew up with my fathera then Ethiopian government officialtelling me about a certain Canadian who used journalism to tell the story of millions of vulnerable Ethiopians. Had it not been for him, many would have perished. . . . This book is a reminder of why Canadian journalism and Brian matter at home and in the world. SAMUEL GETACHEW, award-winning international journalist [ On the Ground] is a reminder of the influence and importance of television journalism in telling consequential stories that both explain and expose the world around us. CHRISTOPHER WADDELL, Professor Emeritus, former Director of the School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University Brian Stewarts reporting brought us many of the most important stories of our time. Here, in his memoir, he brings a Canadian lens to those stories, reminding us that our perspective matters now more than ever. PETER MANSBRIDGE, #1 bestselling author of Off the Record One of the worlds finest reporters, acclaimed for his skill and humanity, Stewart gives a moving account of the high drama and perils of chasing history as it happens. PETER MANSBRIDGE, #1 bestselling author of Off the Record