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Sandstorm

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  • 256 páginas
  • 9 horas de lectura

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Former foreign correspondent Charles Mortimer is all washed up, living a hand-to-mouth existence in Manhattan, wondering how things could have gone so wrong for him. A chance discovery of a newspaper obituary takes him back to the beginning of his career, when he was a young, hopeful man reporting from the Sahara Desert in the company of beautiful French photographer Celeste Dumas. The two narrowly escape death by bullet, grenade, thirst and heatstroke and, ultimately, drowning. By the end of their adventure, Mortimer has begun his life as a successful, cynical journalist. Fifteen years roll by, and Mortimer finds himself again in Algeria, where he perpetrates the great error of his professional life and realizes, finally, what it was he lost so long ago in the desert wastes. <b>By the winner of the Author's Club First Novel Award, <i>Guardian</i> First Book Award and <i>The Times</i> First Book Award.</b>

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Sandstorm, Henry Shukman

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Publicado en
2006
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Título
Sandstorm
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Vintage
Publicado en
2006
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
256
ISBN10
0099468492
ISBN13
9780099468493
Serie
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Descripción
Former foreign correspondent Charles Mortimer is all washed up, living a hand-to-mouth existence in Manhattan, wondering how things could have gone so wrong for him. A chance discovery of a newspaper obituary takes him back to the beginning of his career, when he was a young, hopeful man reporting from the Sahara Desert in the company of beautiful French photographer Celeste Dumas. The two narrowly escape death by bullet, grenade, thirst and heatstroke and, ultimately, drowning. By the end of their adventure, Mortimer has begun his life as a successful, cynical journalist. Fifteen years roll by, and Mortimer finds himself again in Algeria, where he perpetrates the great error of his professional life and realizes, finally, what it was he lost so long ago in the desert wastes. <b>By the winner of the Author's Club First Novel Award, <i>Guardian</i> First Book Award and <i>The Times</i> First Book Award.</b>