“Souvenirs from an Absurd Life had to be written. It is an immersive quest of a journalist to tell stories from around the world through the people impacted. No one gets to do what Dahler has done. You understand Dahler’s drive to never accept what is after he breaks the nose of a bully as a child. From Iraq, Afghanistan, West Africa, Kazakhstan, Nairobi, Malawi, Uganda, just to name a few. From wars to nature to the human spirit. Dahler’s writing about the famous, the infamous and real people leave you in awe in what he has experienced. Holding the shriveled little hand of Mother Theresa, hearing a 10-year-old Serbian boy describe his mother being shot before his eyes – Dahler crying as he listened. “Oh my god,” while on live as he saw the 2nd plane hit the World Trade Center. Dahler writes, “history is rarely predictable.” His memoir is a must read. An experiential journey you will envy and understand people and the world with a little more clarity.”
Description
One man’s unlikely rise from bartender to national television reporter and the incredible adventures he’s had along the way.
Hockey great Wayne Gretzky famously noted, “You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don’t take.”
Don Dahler took these words to heart, causing his entire life to change in a remarkable way. Souvenirs from an Absurd Life presents true stories about a relative nobody once struggling to make rent before he decided he would not accept what appeared to be a dim, boring, unfulfilling future. Instead, Dahler charted a new course for himself, somehow landing an award-winning career as a network correspondent and news anchor, covering a vast array of subjects, including wars, the attacks of 9/11, and the biggest stories of the times for FOX, CNBC, ABC, and CBS News. Despite the considerable odds against him, Don Dahler took his shot, and he made it.
Reviews
“Souvenirs is a fascinating look at one former network correspondent’s adventures. Don Dahler has a knack for making us feel like we’re alongside for a ride throughout his career, across the globe. He effortlessly weaves a word picture in such an entertaining way. There are many surprises, some laughs, and probably a few tears. Don’s anecdotes will grab you from page one. All I can say is, Don, thanks for sharing your “souvenirs” with the world.”
“Like his hero, the great CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt, Don Dahler has been everywhere, seen everything, and brought it home to viewers, and now readers, in vivid, memorable stories. Reading his terrific memoir Souvenirs from an Absurd Life is like pulling up a barstool next to a charming raconteur and staying way past closing time.”
“You think you know someone. And then you read their book.
I’ve known Don Dahler for twenty-five years, and always liked the way he told stories, and connected with TV viewers.
But the stories he tells in this book aren’t just about news. They’re about life. His life. From his less-than-simple childhood, to his successful career.
And it turns out, Don had a powerful goal from the beginning. A goal that I think most of us wish we had staked our claim to: Doing things that are at all times interesting, and made a difference.
Which is what this book does.”