The Last Resort: A Memoir Of Zimbabwe

The Last Resort: A Memoir Of Zimbabwe

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Thrilling, Heartbreaking, And, At Times, Absurdly Funny, The Last Resort Is A Remarkable True Story About One Family In A Country Under Siege And A Testament To The Love, Perseverance, And Resilience Of The Human Spirit.Born And Raised In Zimbabwe, Douglas Rogers Is The Son Of White Farmers Living Through That Countrys Long And Tense Transition From Postcolonial Rule. He Escaped The Dull Future Mapped Out For Him By His Parents For One Of Adventure And Excitement In Europe And The United States. But When Zimbabwes President Robert Mugabe Launched His Violent Program To Reclaim Whiteowned Land And Rogerss Parents Were Caught In The Cross Fire, Everything Changed. Lyn And Ros, The Owners Of Driftersa Famous Game Farm And Backpacker Lodge In The Eastern Mountains That Was One Of The Most Popular Budget Resorts In The Countryfound Their Home And Resort Under Siege, Their Friends And Neighbors Expelled, And Their Lives In Danger. But Instead Of Leaving, As Their Son Pleads With Them To Do, They Haul Out A Shotgun And Decide To Stay.On Returning To The Country Of His Birth, Rogers Finds His Once Orderly And Progressive Home Transformed Into Something Resembling A Marx Brothers Romp Crossed With Heart Of Darkness: Pot Has Supplanted Maize In The Fields; Hookers Have Replaced College Kids As Guests; And Soldiers, Spies, And Teenage Diamond Dealers Guzzle Beer At The Bar.And Yet, In Spite Of It All, Rogerss Parentswith The Help Of Friends, Farmworkers, Lodge Guests, And Residentsamong Them Black Political Dissidents And White Refugee Farmerscontinue To Hold On. But Can They Survive To The End?In The Midst Of A Nation Stuck Between Its Stubborn Past And An Impatient Future, Rogers Soon Begins To See His Parents In A New Light: Unbowed, With Passions And Purpose Renewed, Even Heroic. And, In The Process, He Learns That The Big Story He Had Relentlessly Pursued His Entire Adult Life As A Roving Journalist And Travel Writer Was Actually Happening In His Own Backyard.Evoking Elements Of The Tender Bar And Absurdistan, The Last Resort Is An Inspiring, Comingofage Tale About Home, Love, Hope, Responsibility, And Redemption. An Edgy, Rollercoaster Adventure, It Is Also A Deeply Moving Story About How To Survive A Corrupt Third World Dictatorship With A Little Innovation, Humor, Bribery, And Brothel Management.

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  • Q: What is 'The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe' about? A: The memoir tells the true story of Douglas Rogers, who reflects on his experiences growing up in Zimbabwe during a tumultuous period marked by political upheaval and land reclamation efforts led by President Robert Mugabe. It captures the resilience of his family, who chose to stay and fight for their home despite escalating dangers.
  • Q: Who is the author of this memoir? A: The author of 'The Last Resort' is Douglas Rogers, a journalist and travel writer who grew up in Zimbabwe.
  • Q: What themes are explored in the book? A: The memoir explores themes of love, resilience, family, and the struggle for survival in the face of corruption and political chaos. It also highlights the contrast between the past and future of Zimbabwe.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 320 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The memoir is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: When was 'The Last Resort' published? A: The book was published on September 22, 2009.
  • Q: Is there any specific audience that might enjoy this memoir? A: Readers interested in personal narratives, memoirs about political upheaval, and stories of resilience in challenging circumstances will likely appreciate this book.
  • Q: What makes this memoir unique? A: The memoir uniquely combines humor and tragedy, depicting the absurdities of life in Zimbabwe during a crisis while providing a deeply personal account of the author's family and their struggles.
  • Q: Are there any notable comparisons made in the book? A: The memoir evokes elements of other works such as 'The Tender Bar' and 'Absurdistan', highlighting its blend of humor and serious themes.
  • Q: Can this book be beneficial for understanding Zimbabwe's history? A: Yes, it provides a personal perspective on Zimbabwe's transition from colonial rule to independence and the subsequent challenges faced by its citizens, making it a valuable resource for those looking to understand the country's history.

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