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Overview""A fast-paced political thriller.... Wrong's gripping, thoughtful book stands as both a tribute to Githongo's courage and a cautionary tale."" --New York Times Book Review ""On one level, It's Our Turn to Eat reads like a John Le Carré novel.... On a deeper and much richer level, the book is an analysis of how and why Kenya descended into political violence."" -- Washington Post Called ""urgent and important"" by Harper's magazine, It's Our Turn to Eat is a nonfiction political thriller of modern Kenya--an eye-opening account of tribal rivalries, pervasive graft, and the rising anger of a prospect-less youth that exemplifies an African dilemma. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michela WrongPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780061346590ISBN 10: 0061346594 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 08 June 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews...urgent and important... --Harper's Magazine Important and illuminating...Reads like a John Le Carre novel...On a deeper and much richer level, it's an analysis of how and why Kenya descended into political violence. --Caroline Elkins, Washington Post A gripping saga...a down-to-earth yet sophisticated expose...a devastating account of how corruption and tribalism reinforce each other. --The Economist A tumultuous journey through the official networks of sleaze that drained billions of dollars from Kenya's coffers... The extent of the fraud, and the level of destruction it wreaked, is shocking... --Newsweek International Wrong's book is packed with detail and solid sourcing and tells its story clearly. --Jeffrey Gettleman--New York Review of Books A fast-paced political thriller--with echoes of Graham Greene and John le Carre.... A gripping, thoughtful book. --New York Times Book Review A solid investigative expose--Kirkus Reviews Written with the pace of a thriller and a depth of analysis of a nation and a man, this is a compelling look at a nation struggling to overcome its past. --Booklist A gripping profile of an anti-corruption crusader.... Githongo...is a magnetic protagonist for Wrong's expose of the machinery of corruption. --Publishers Weekly """Wrong's book is packed with detail and solid sourcing and tells its story clearly."" --Jeffrey Gettleman -- New York Review of Books ""Important and illuminating...Reads like a John Le Carré novel...On a deeper and much richer level, it's an analysis of how and why Kenya descended into political violence."" -- Caroline Elkins, Washington Post ""A fast-paced political thriller--with echoes of Graham Greene and John le Carré.... A gripping, thoughtful book."" -- New York Times Book Review ""...urgent and important..."" -- Harper's Magazine ""A gripping saga...a down-to-earth yet sophisticated expose...a devastating account of how corruption and tribalism reinforce each other."" -- The Economist A solid investigative exposé -- Kirkus Reviews ""Written with the pace of a thriller and a depth of analysis of a nation and a man, this is a compelling look at a nation struggling to overcome its past."" -- Booklist ""A gripping profile of an anti-corruption crusader.... Githongo...is a magnetic protagonist for Wrong's expose of the machinery of corruption."" -- Publishers Weekly ""A tumultuous journey through the official networks of sleaze that drained billions of dollars from Kenya's coffers... The extent of the fraud, and the level of destruction it wreaked, is shocking..."" -- Newsweek International" A fast-paced political thriller--with echoes of Graham Greene and John le Carr?.... A gripping, thoughtful book. --New York Times Book Review A solid investigative expose--Kirkus Reviews Wrong's book is packed with detail and solid sourcing and tells its story clearly. --Jeffrey Gettleman -- New York Review of Books Important and illuminating...Reads like a John Le Carre novel...On a deeper and much richer level, it's an analysis of how and why Kenya descended into political violence. -- Caroline Elkins, Washington Post A fast-paced political thriller--with echoes of Graham Greene and John le Carre.... A gripping, thoughtful book. -- New York Times Book Review ...urgent and important... -- Harper's Magazine A gripping saga...a down-to-earth yet sophisticated expose...a devastating account of how corruption and tribalism reinforce each other. -- The Economist A solid investigative expose -- Kirkus Reviews Written with the pace of a thriller and a depth of analysis of a nation and a man, this is a compelling look at a nation struggling to overcome its past. -- Booklist A gripping profile of an anti-corruption crusader.... Githongo...is a magnetic protagonist for Wrong's expose of the machinery of corruption. -- Publishers Weekly A tumultuous journey through the official networks of sleaze that drained billions of dollars from Kenya's coffers... The extent of the fraud, and the level of destruction it wreaked, is shocking... -- Newsweek International Important and illuminating.Reads like a John Le Carr novel.On a deeper and much richer level, it's an analysis of how and why Kenya descended into political violence. -- Caroline Elkins, Washington Post ""Wrong's book is packed with detail and solid sourcing and tells its story clearly."" --Jeffrey Gettleman -- New York Review of Books ""Important and illuminating...Reads like a John Le Carré novel...On a deeper and much richer level, it's an analysis of how and why Kenya descended into political violence."" -- Caroline Elkins, Washington Post ""A fast-paced political thriller--with echoes of Graham Greene and John le Carré.... A gripping, thoughtful book."" -- New York Times Book Review ""...urgent and important..."" -- Harper's Magazine ""A gripping saga...a down-to-earth yet sophisticated expose...a devastating account of how corruption and tribalism reinforce each other."" -- The Economist A solid investigative exposé -- Kirkus Reviews ""Written with the pace of a thriller and a depth of analysis of a nation and a man, this is a compelling look at a nation struggling to overcome its past."" -- Booklist ""A gripping profile of an anti-corruption crusader.... Githongo...is a magnetic protagonist for Wrong's expose of the machinery of corruption."" -- Publishers Weekly ""A tumultuous journey through the official networks of sleaze that drained billions of dollars from Kenya's coffers... The extent of the fraud, and the level of destruction it wreaked, is shocking..."" -- Newsweek International Author InformationMichela Wrong has worked as a foreign correspondent for Reuters, the BBC, and the Financial Times. She has written about Africa for Slate.com and is a frequent commentator on African affairs in the media. Her first book, In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz, won the James Stern Silver Pen Award for Nonfiction. She lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |