
Ever the Diplomat
Confessions of a Foreign Office Mandarin
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Sherard Cowper-Coles
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In this entertaining and engaging memoir, former ambassador Sherard Cowper-Coles lifts the lid on embassy life throughout the world.
For over 30 years Sherard Cowper-Coles was on the diplomatic front line in a distinguished Foreign Office career that took him from the corridors of power in Whitehall to a string of high-profile posts across the globe.
Entering the Foreign Office fresh from Oxford in 1977, he enjoyed a meteoric rise with postings in Beirut, Alexandria and Cairo, Washington, and Paris, and working on Hong Kong, punctuated with spells in London, where the young diplomat had a baptism of fire writing foreign affairs speeches for Geoffrey Howe and Margaret Thatcher.
In 1999, he was made Principal Private Secretary to the irascible Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, providing the book with some of its most hilarious sequences, and his glittering career culminated in a succession of ambassadorial posts as Our Man in Israel, Saudi Arabia and finally Afghanistan.
‘Ever the Diplomat’ is his revealing, passionate and witty account of half a lifetime in diplomacy, which is set to become a classic of the genre.
©2012 Sherard Cowper-Coles (P)2012 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedThere is no 'story'. It is just an autobiographical account of some of his career as a senior diplomat. The times through which he served are part of my own history so his accounts are interesting. They shed some extra light, albeit that diplomats are rarely 'makers' or doers, they are facilitators or just scribes, really. Still, I most enjoyed the bits about Hong Kong and his time working for Robin Cook.
I suppose I was expecting more humour and perhaps a bit more indiscretion. But it was often very grim, and he is evidently far too diplomatic to gossip, so that may have been my fault. Mostly it is an easy-going, easy-paced tour of duty.
Interesting. No Gossip Though! Very Diplomatic...
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Top class. In every sense. I only wish the book had been longer, but I suppose there is only so much that can happen in even the most varied diplomatic career; and for a true diplomat there is only a fraction that can be told.
Charming and informative
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Ever the civil servant
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His delivery of the story is totally ghastly, it is monotonous in the extreme, to the nth degree. It is unbelievably boring to listen to his very drawly voice drag you painfully forward through the account. I simply couldn't hack it any loner after getting through merely a couple of hours' listening to this author. I have given up with him, and will now delete the book from my Audible library. Please DO NOT put ytourselves through literary PURGATORY - choose something else that you know you will enjoy!
Absolutely woeful narration - leave well a,lone!
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