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Douglas Rogers

    Douglas Rogers es un autor y periodista galardonado cuya extensa escritura de viajes para publicaciones prestigiosas lo ha llevado a más de 50 países. Su obra profundiza en temas diversos, desde tendencias económicas hasta observaciones culturales, explorando a menudo las complejidades de la vida en diversas regiones del mundo. A través de sus vívidas narrativas, Rogers captura la esencia de las experiencias ordinarias en circunstancias extraordinarias, ofreciendo a los lectores una profunda visión de la condición humana.

    Two Weeks In November
    The Last Resort
    The Last Resort
    • The Last Resort

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      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.

      The Last Resort
    • The Last Resort

      A Memoir of Mischief and Mayhem on a Family Farm in Africa

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of a country under siege, this remarkable true story follows a family's journey filled with thrilling, heartbreaking, and often absurdly funny moments. It highlights the profound love, perseverance, and resilience of the human spirit as they navigate their challenging circumstances, showcasing the strength of familial bonds in the face of adversity.

      The Last Resort
    • Two Weeks In November

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Two Weeks in Novemberis the thrilling, surreal, unbelievable and often very funny true story of four would-be enemies - a high ranking politician, an exiled human rights lawyer, a dangerous spy and a low-key white businessman turned political fixer - who team up to help unseat one of Africa's longest serving dictators, Robert Mugabe.What begins as an improbable adventure destined for failure, marked by a mixture of bravery, strategic cunning and bumbling naiveté, soon turns into the most sophisticated political-military operation in African history. By virtue of their being together, the unlikely team of misfit rivals is suddenly in position to spin what might have been seen as an illegal coup into a mass popular uprising that the world - and millions of Zimbabweans - will enthusiastically support.Impeccably researched, deftly written, and told in the style of a contemporary political thriller, Two Weeks in November throws you into the very heart of 'the game', a dangerous hidden world that makes you question what is real, what is choreographed, and whether anything can really change in a country where the same players are still dictating the rules.

      Two Weeks In November