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Cabin Fever

Autor Jonathan Franklin, Michael Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2022
The harrowing story of the Zaandam cruise ship, which set sail with a deadly and little-understood stowaway - Covid-19 - days before the world shut down in March 2020. A story of human kindness, peril and bravery.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781913068738
ISBN-10: 1913068730
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 242 x 162 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: OCTOPUS PUBLISHING GROUP

Notă biografică

Michael Smith (Author)
Michael Smith is an award-winning investigative reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek. His stories document financial crimes, the business of narcotics and human trafficking, and environmental and labour abuses in corporate supply chains. Smith has won dozens of awards over his 30-year career, including the prestigious George Polk, Maria Moors Cabot, Robert F. Kennedy and Overseas Press Club prizes. Recently, he has reported extensively on the Covid outbreaks on cruise ships. He is based in Miami. Cabin Fever is his first book. Twitter: @SmithMarkets.

Jonathan Franklin (Author)
Jonathan Franklin is an award-winning public speaker, investigative journalist and author. Franklin's previous books include A Wild Idea, 438 Days: An extraordinary story of survival at sea (now under development as a major motion picture) and The 33, the inside account of the dramatic Chilean mining rescue and a US bestseller. A native of New Hampshire, he splits his time between Portland, Maine and Punta de Lobos, Chile where he lives with his wife and daughters. Twitter: @FranklinBlog.


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'The authors of this absorbing book have a strong command of detail, context and narrative structure... the results are impressively claustrophobic.'