Narcoland
By Anabel Hernández
Introduction by Roberto Saviano
Translated by Iain Bruce and Lorna Scott Fox
By Anabel Hernández
Introduction by Roberto Saviano
Translated by Iain Bruce and Lorna Scott Fox
By Anabel Hernández
Introduction by Roberto Saviano
Translated by Iain Bruce and Lorna Scott Fox
By Anabel Hernández
Introduction by Roberto Saviano
Translated by Iain Bruce and Lorna Scott Fox
Category: True Crime | Latin American World History | World Politics
Category: True Crime | Latin American World History | World Politics
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$21.95
Sep 09, 2014 | ISBN 9781781682968
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Sep 10, 2013 | ISBN 9781781682487
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Praise
WINNER OF THE 2012 GOLDEN PEN OF FREEDOM
“An investigative magnum opus.”
—Los Angeles Times
“A riveting story … an incredibly brave journalist.”
—NPR Morning Edition
“This is a book that you read twenty-five pages at a time and then take a break from, shaking your head in disbelief that everything it contains could really have occurred. That it did only makes Hernández’s undertaking all the more necessary.”
—Barnes & Noble Review
“Rigorous, disturbing narrative of how drug cartels infiltrated Mexican society’s highest levels … Essential reading for a serious understanding of how the war on drugs is destroying the social fabric of South American nations.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“The most remarkable feature of Anabel Hernández’s brave and invaluable account of Mexico’s blood-drenched drug wars is that she survived long enough to write it.”
—Sunday Times
“Braving the wrath of drug traffickers and government officials alike … Hernández has exposed the corruption at the heart of the drug war that has killed over 80,000 of her compatriots since 2006.”
—Nation
“Anabel Hernández accuses the Mexican state of complicity with the cartels, and says the ‘war on drugs’ is a sham. She’s had headless animals left at her door and her family have been threatened by gunmen … Narcoland became, and remains, a bestseller: more than 100,000 copies sold in Mexico. The success is impossible to overstate, a staggering figure for a nonfiction book in a country with indices of income and literacy incomparable to the American–European book-buying market.”
—Ed Vulliamy, Observer
“Anabel Hernández exposes the most murderous drug organization in Mexico, the Mexican government. Of course, this level of corruption is only possible thanks to the moral and financial support of the leaders in Washington. Here’s the story the media never has the time to tell you.” —Charles Bowden author of Murder City
“Jaw-dropping reading.”
—Independent
“While many Mexican politicians and officials merely pretend to fight the drugs producers, Anabel Hernández has taken a genuine stand in favour of the rule of law and decency in her society. [Narcoland] is in itself an important statement. She deserves our respect and admiration for making it.”
—Spectator
“A searing indictment of a war on drugs Hernández believes was a sham from the start.”
—Financial Times
“Mexico has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists, with violence and impunity remaining major challenges in terms of press freedom. In making [the Golden Pen of Freedom award], we recognize the strong stance Ms. Hernández has taken, at great personal risk, against drug cartels.”
—World Association of Newspapers and New Publishers
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