cover image The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe

The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe

Douglas Rogers. Harmony, $24.99 (309pp) ISBN 978-0-307-40797-9

Born in Zimbabwe, New York-based travel writer Rogers moves between two worlds with wit and grace while telling the dire-straits story of his childhood in Zimbabwe and his recent return. Zimbabwe's extremes of beauty and corruption will lure readers into the everyday struggle to preserve property and life against punishing weather, astronomical inflation, and the threat of other people. Angst, humor, beauty and terror mingle freely in his narrative: returning home he finds the family's backpacker lodge has become a brothel, and estates of ""irises and tulips and acres of pruned white roses"" have disappeared. He marvels at the ""untamed roots of blazing flamboyant trees... buckling the city's pavement,"" the metamorphosis of the hardscrabble poor into diamond dealers, and his own parents: ""instead of being crushed by this struggle, beaten down, they had been buoyed by it."" This rousing memoir should win over anyone with a taste for exotic can't-go-home-again stories.