The Walk

The Walk
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It is 1987, two years after Live Aid and PR expert Adrian Burles, working with charity Africa Assist has a Big Idea that he thinks will keep Ethiopian hunger in the headlines and touch heartstrings (and purse strings) of people in the West. Aided by Anne Chaffey, an experienced nurse who has worked at the famine frontline for many years, he locates a young, malnourished Afar man called Mujtabaa wandering alone in the desert and flies him back to London. The world's media are then invited to witness a skeletal Mujtabaa making a week-long walk from Heathrow to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In fundraising terms, this us a great success—but the ethics of the exercise, the human impact on all concerned and the ultimate result are all profoundly to be questioned. The Walk is a provocative and unsettling novel about the morality of charity, the media and public relations. Situated in one single week it explores how far you can go to prick the public conscience. Peter Barry was born in England, brought up in Scotland and now lives in Australia. He is the author of two other novels, I Hate Martin Amis Et Al and We All Fall Down and has had many short stories published in literary journals. He was shortlisted for Australia Book Review's Calibre essay prize. He has been a copywriter in both the UK and Australia and has also written three corporate books.

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Peter Barry. The Walk

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For Elizabeth

Adrian Burles believed himself to be a good man. He also insisted that the events he organized in the summer of 1987 were done with the best of intentions and were of benefit to millions of people. But that didn’t stop his many critics from condemning his actions as being nothing short of unforgivable – murderous, some even whispered.

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‘When we get to London, Adrian,’ she said with an uncharacteristic hint of exasperation, ‘may I suggest you draw a map in the earth with a stick? It will probably make more sense to him.’

He noticed how, when she spoke to him, she would slightly lower her head – it was almost a bow, almost as if she felt herself unworthy to speak to him – and it occurred to him, just fleetingly, that maybe she was unused to speaking to her own people after having lived in Ethiopia for so long.

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