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Rod Nordland

    Rod Nordland
    The Lovers
    Waiting for the Monsoon
    • Waiting for the Monsoon

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      In the tradition of When Breath Becomes Air, a legendary war correspondent delivers a deeply moving meditation on life inspired by his sudden battle with terminal brain cancer. After three decades shadowing death as a preeminent war correspondent, including roles in Kabul and Baghdad, he collapsed during a jog in Delhi's Lodhi Gardens on July 5, 2019. Diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor, he found himself confined to a hospital bed, a stark contrast to his years spent chasing conflicts worldwide. This unexpected pause allowed him to reflect and reconnect with loved ones from whom he had been distant for years. Embracing love and intimacy, he forged peace with his children and rekindled a friendship broken for two decades. The arrogance and certitude that once defined him faded, revealing a deeper understanding of life's richness. He candidly states that his tumor became "the best thing that ever happened to me," enriching his life in unforeseen ways. His initial account of those hospital days, published in the New York Times, resonated with readers for its honesty and beauty. Now, he expands on those experiences, sharing the profound lessons learned in the face of adversity. This inspiring narrative highlights the human capacity to persevere through life's most challenging moments.

      Waiting for the Monsoon2024
      4,0
    • The Lovers

      • 376bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      This is the heartrending account of Zakia and Mohammad Ali, a couple from opposing ethnic sects, who defying their society's norms have left behind everything they know and are quite literally risking their lives for their love. Friends from childhood, Zakia and Mohammad Ali could never have predicted that their love would anger their families so much that they would be forced to leave their homes finding refuge only in the harsh terrain of the Afghani mountains. Without money or passports they rely on the kindness of strangers to house them for a couple of days at a time as they remain on the run, never deterred. New York Times journalist, Rod Nordland, has chronicled the plight of the young lovers telling their extraordinary story of courage, perseverance and love in one of the world's most troubled countries. This moving love story is told against the bigger backdrop of the horrific but widespread practices that women are subjected to in Afghanistan.

      The Lovers2016
      3,6