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OverviewA crusading Mexican-American journalist searches for justice and hope in an increasingly violent Mexico In the last decade, more than 100,000 people have been killed or disappeared in the Mexican drug war, and drug trafficking there is a multibillion-dollar business. In a country where the powerful are rarely scrutinized, noted Mexican-American journalist Alfredo Corchado refuses to shrink from reporting on government corruption, murders in Juárez, or the ruthless drug cartels of Mexico. One night, Corchado received a tip that he could be the next target of the Zetas, a violent paramilitary group--and that he had twenty-four hours to find out if the threat was true. Midnight in Mexico is the story of one man's quest to report the truth of his country--as he races to save his own life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alfredo Corchado , Timothy Andres PabonPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9781982620028ISBN 10: 1982620021 Publication Date: 25 June 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book brings a special clarity, the clarity of the personal and particular, to a very important and confusing subject...Corchado is the kind of reporter and writer who revives one's faith in journalism. -- Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Strength in What Remains [Corchado's] solid research and detailed understanding of the forces at work there make the book an important one...And his personal struggle with his homeland make it a raw, compelling read. -- Miami Herald A riveting account that features many of the places and personalities that have been central to Mexico's recent nightmare...Corchado is a dogged and savvy journalist who manages to be everywhere a good reporter should be. -- San Francisco Chronicle Corchado looks at Mexico's darkest hour. And doesn't blink. -- Dallas Morning News Gripping. -- Economist (London) Electrifying...The portrait that Corcahdo paints is all the more heartrending for Mexico's extraordinary promise. -- Washington Post The book brings a special clarity, the clarity of the personal and particular, to a very important and confusing subject...Corchado is the kind of reporter and writer who revives one's faith in journalism. -- Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Strength in What Remains [Corchado's] solid research and detailed understanding of the forces at work there make the book an important one...And his personal struggle with his homeland make it a raw, compelling read. -- Miami Herald A riveting account that features many of the places and personalities that have been central to Mexico's recent nightmare...Corchado is a dogged and savvy journalist who manages to be everywhere a good reported should be. -- San Francisco Chronicle Corchado looks at Mexico's darkest hour. And doesn't blink. -- Dallas Morning News Gripping. -- Economist (London) Electrifying...The portrait that Corcahdo paints is all the more heartrending for Mexico's extraordinary promise. -- Washington Post A riveting account that features many of the places and personalities that have been central to Mexico's recent nightmare...Corchado is a dogged and savvy journalist who manages to be everywhere a good reporter should be. -- San Francisco Chronicle The book brings a special clarity, the clarity of the personal and particular, to a very important and confusing subject...Corchado is the kind of reporter and writer who revives one's faith in journalism. -- Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Strength in What Remains [Corchado's] solid research and detailed understanding of the forces at work there make the book an important one...And his personal struggle with his homeland make it a raw, compelling read. -- Miami Herald Corchado looks at Mexico's darkest hour. And doesn't blink. -- Dallas Morning News Gripping. -- Economist (London) Electrifying...The portrait that Corcahdo paints is all the more heartrending for Mexico's extraordinary promise. -- Washington Post Author InformationAlfredo Corchado is a Nieman, Woodrow Wilson, and Rockefeller fellow and the Mexican bureau chief of the Dallas Morning News. In 2000, he was the first reporter granted an interview with the newly elected Vicente Fox, Mexico's first democratic president. Corchado has received Columbia University's Maria Moors Cabot Prize for his reporting and the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award for courageous journalism from Colby College. He lives in Mexico City. Timothy Andrés Pabon is an English- and Spanish-speaking voice-over artist who has worked extensively in advertising and audiobook narration. He has had acting roles on House of Cards and has also been a costar on HBO's acclaimed series The Wire opposite country music legend Steve Earl. As a stage actor, he has worked off-Broadway at the June Havoc Theatre, and his regional credits include Center Stage, the Shakespeare Theatre, Arena Stage, the Hippodrome, Olney Theatre, Rep Stage, and GALA Hispanic Theatre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |