Book description
WINNER, BEST TRAVEL BOOK 2010 Â- BRITISH GUILD OF TRAVEL WRITERS Â
A memoir that is both funny and deeply moving... Rogers' compassion,
humour and frequent bemusement give this heart-stoppingly good book
its life force.â The Times 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. For many years, Lyn and Ros Rogers were the owners of
Drifters, a famous game farm and backpacker lodge in the eastern
mountains. But when President Robert Mugabe launched his violent land
reclamation programme, everything changed. The Rogers found their home
under siege, their friends and neighbours expelled, and their lives in
danger. But instead of leaving, as their son pleaded with them to do,
they hauled out a shotgun and stayed. Soon afterwards, Douglas returns
to find the country of his birth in chaos, and his home transformed
into something between a Marx Brothers romp and the Heart of Darkness:
marijuana has supplanted maize in the fields; hookers have replaced
gap-year kids as guests; soldiers, spies and teenage diamond dealers
down beers at the bar. Beyond the farm gates, armed war veterans loyal
to Mugabe circle like hungry lions. And yet, in spite of it all, the
Rogers Â- with the help of friends and locals, black political
dissidents among them Â- hold on. And Douglas begins to see his
parents in a new light: unbowed, even heroic. In the process he learns
that the  big storyâ he had pursued throughout his adult life was
actually happening in his own backyard. The Last Resort is an
inspiring, edgy roller-coaster adventure, but also a deeply moving
testament to the love and loyalty inspired by Zimbabwe and her people.
Douglas Rogers is an award-winning journalist and travel writer. He
was born and raised in Zimbabwe and now lives in Brooklyn, New York.