The Monk of Mokha
Autor David Eggersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 ian 2019
Mokhtar Alkhanshali is twenty-four and working as a doorman when he becomes fascinated with the rich history of coffee and Yemen's central place in it. He leaves San Francisco and travels deep into his ancestral home to tour terraced farms high in the country's rugged mountains. He collects samples and organizes farmers and is on the verge of success when civil war engulfs the country. Saudi bombs rain down, the U.S. embassy closes, and Mokhtar has to find a way out of Yemen with only his hopes on his back.
The Monk of Mokhais the story of this courageous and visionary young man following the most American of dreams.
'Extraordinary... No story is more urgent'Observer
'Dramatic, aspirational smartly and engagingly written...Exactly what I want to read right now'The Times
'The antidote to Trumpism... This is a book that celebrates[the] exuberance of the human spirit'Mail on Sunday
'This book... is about the American dream, and the threat that it is under'Spectator
'Remarkable... full of derring-do, tenacity and exceptional luck'Metro
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781101971444
ISBN-10: 1101971444
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 130 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Random House LLC US
Colecția Vintage Books
ISBN-10: 1101971444
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 130 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Random House LLC US
Colecția Vintage Books
Notă biografică
Dave Eggers
Recenzii
Readers
will
never
take
coffee
for
granted
or
overlook
the
struggles
of
Yemen
after
ingesting
Eggers'sphenomenally
well-written,
juggernaut
taleof
an
intrepid
and
irresistible
entrepreneur
on
a
complex
and
meaningful
mission,
a
highly
caffeinated
adventure
story
A most improbable and uplifting success story... Eggers offers an appealing hybrid: a biography of a charming, industrious Muslim man who has more ambition than direction; a capsule history of coffee and its origins, growth, and development as a mass commodity and then as a niche product; the story of Blue Bottle, the elite coffee chain in San Francisco that some suspect (and some fear) could turn into the next Starbucks; an adventure story of civil war in a foreign country... It is hard to resist the derring-do of the Horatio Alger of Yemenite coffee
The remarkable true story of a Yemeni coffee farmer...A vibrant depiction of courage and passion, interwoven with a detailed history of Yemeni coffee and a timely exploration of Muslim American identity
Works as both a heart-warming success story with a winning central character and an account ofreal-life adventures that read with the vividness of fiction
It'll open your eyes- very wide - to the singular origins of your single origin
Definitely one for book club
Eggers's narrative is guaranteed to be every bit as compelling as that of any novel
Dave Eggers returns to his "factional" mode with The Monk Of Mokha, in which a Yemeni immigrant to the US discovers an obsession with coffee, returns home, and is caught in a war. Given his previous form with What Is The What and ZeitounI have high hopes of this book
This is a book that celebrates ethnic diversity and the exuberance of the human spirit
[Dave Eggers] is on a mission to use the platform he has created as a writer/activist to give direct voice to the marginalised or unheard... No story is more urgent
Bridgemakers such as Mokhtar courageously embody America's reason for being - as a place of radical opportunity and ceaseless welcome... a blended people united not by stasis and cowardice and fear, but by irrational exuberance, by global enterprise on a human scale
It's hard to imagine ALkhanshali's story being told with more pace, scope or sensitivity. An extraordinary adventure
Mokhtar's story is a remarkable one, full of derring-do, tenacity and exceptional luck
It is impossible not to root for Mokhtar. And as with all good bildungsromans, it is as much the reader as the hero who receives an education
A most improbable and uplifting success story... Eggers offers an appealing hybrid: a biography of a charming, industrious Muslim man who has more ambition than direction; a capsule history of coffee and its origins, growth, and development as a mass commodity and then as a niche product; the story of Blue Bottle, the elite coffee chain in San Francisco that some suspect (and some fear) could turn into the next Starbucks; an adventure story of civil war in a foreign country... It is hard to resist the derring-do of the Horatio Alger of Yemenite coffee
The remarkable true story of a Yemeni coffee farmer...A vibrant depiction of courage and passion, interwoven with a detailed history of Yemeni coffee and a timely exploration of Muslim American identity
Works as both a heart-warming success story with a winning central character and an account ofreal-life adventures that read with the vividness of fiction
It'll open your eyes- very wide - to the singular origins of your single origin
Definitely one for book club
Eggers's narrative is guaranteed to be every bit as compelling as that of any novel
Dave Eggers returns to his "factional" mode with The Monk Of Mokha, in which a Yemeni immigrant to the US discovers an obsession with coffee, returns home, and is caught in a war. Given his previous form with What Is The What and ZeitounI have high hopes of this book
This is a book that celebrates ethnic diversity and the exuberance of the human spirit
[Dave Eggers] is on a mission to use the platform he has created as a writer/activist to give direct voice to the marginalised or unheard... No story is more urgent
Bridgemakers such as Mokhtar courageously embody America's reason for being - as a place of radical opportunity and ceaseless welcome... a blended people united not by stasis and cowardice and fear, but by irrational exuberance, by global enterprise on a human scale
It's hard to imagine ALkhanshali's story being told with more pace, scope or sensitivity. An extraordinary adventure
Mokhtar's story is a remarkable one, full of derring-do, tenacity and exceptional luck
It is impossible not to root for Mokhtar. And as with all good bildungsromans, it is as much the reader as the hero who receives an education