The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe by Douglas Rogers

The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe by Douglas Rogers

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In The Last Resort, journalist Douglas Rogers tells the eye-opening, harrowing and, at times, surprisingly funny story of his parents' struggle for survival in war-torn Zimbabwe.

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The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe by Douglas Rogers

In The Last Resort, journalist Douglas Rogers tells the eye-opening, harrowing and, at times, surprisingly funny story of his parents' struggle for survival in war-torn Zimbabwe.
This vibrant, tragic and surprisingly funny book is the best account yet of ordinary life - for blacks and whites - under Mugabe's dictatorship* New York Times *
So do we really need another memoir by a white Zimbabwean? The surprising answer is yes, if it's as good as Douglas Rogers' The Last Resort. A ripping yarn, for sure. But it is in the nuance Rogers brings to Zimbabwe that he truly excels. It moves beyond memoir to become a chronicle of a nation. There is black and white, yes, but much more in the shades and tones of their mix - and it is in exploring them that Rogers, too, finds his art. * Time Magazine *
A gorgeous, open-hearted book. Rogers manages to do the vital work of taking race out of Zimbabwe's story and putting the heart and humanity back into it. A must read for anyone who really wants to understand the extraordinary decency of ordinary Zimbabweans
The man who taught me how to breathe.'
Douglas Rogers is an award-winning journalist and travel writer. He was born and raised in Zimbabwe and now lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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ISBN 13 9781907595219
ISBN 10 190759521X
Title The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe
Author Douglas Rogers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 2010-12-09
Number of pages 448
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