Waiting for the Monsoon, Rod Nordland
Waiting for the Monsoon, Rod Nordland
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Waiting for the Monsoon

Author: Rod Nordland

Narrator: Peter Ganim

Unabridged: 8 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 03/05/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A legendary New York Times war correspondent delivers his unforgettable final dispatch: a deeply moving meditation on life inspired by his sudden battle with terminal brain cancer.For thirty years, Rod Nordland shadowed death. As one of his generation's preeminent war correspondents, he reported in over 150 countries, many of which were in violent upheaval, and was no stranger to witnessing tragedy. But in summer 2019, during the height of India’s erratic monsoon season, Nordland was suddenly faced with a tragedy of his own: he collapsed in the middle of a morning jog, was rushed to the hospital, and diagnosed with a fatal brain tumor.After decades chasing conflicts across the globe, Nordland, now confined to a hospital bed, found the strength to face more personal conflicts. He reconnected with his estranged children and became closer with them than he ever thought possible. He repaired a friendship with a best friend that had been broken for twenty years. The arrogance and certitude that dominated his every action was replaced by a lucid sense of humility and generosity that persisted even after he left the hospital. Norland’s tragedy became, in his own words, “a gift that has enriched my life.”  Waiting for the Monsoon is the exemplary story of confronting death with both eyes open, and of the human capacity to persevere even in the most difficult of times. With tremendous clarity, grace, and courage, Nordland has delivered a powerful final assignment, revealing how facing the unknown can transform experience and change our relationship to the world around us. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Rod Nordland

Rod Nordland (1949-2025) was the New York Times’s Pulitzer Prize–winning international correspondent at large. Formerly the paper’s Kabul bureau chief, he worked as a foreign correspondent in more than 150 countries. He was Newsweek’s chief foreign correspondent, serving as Baghdad bureau chief from 2003–2005. He was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for news reporting and also a finalist for a Pulitzer in international reporting from Southeast Asia. He received two George Polk awards; several Overseas Press Club awards, and many other honors. He was the author of The Lovers: Afghanistan’s Romeo & Juliet.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jamie on June 10, 2024

This isn't the kind of book I'd usually read, but I saw an interview with the author and ordered it and I'm glad I did. Rod Nordland, a long-time foreign correspondent for, variously, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsweek, and the New York Times, covered a lot of war zones in his life. Then, he unexpe......more

Goodreads review by Deanna on January 11, 2024

Waiting for the Monsoon is the autobiography of Rod Nordland from his surprising childhood to his recent glioblastoma diagnosis, but it's mainly focused on his experience as an international war correspondent, which clearly gave him a lot of pride and fulfillment. This book is filled with unbelievab......more

Goodreads review by Marvin on January 23, 2024

I received this UP from the Goodreads Giveaway program on 12/19/2023. I always like books written by journalists they always have great stories and tell them so well. To be honest I had never heard of Mr. Nordland before but his life and adventures were worth reading. Defiantly an amazing story well......more

Goodreads review by ChannahP on April 04, 2024

A diagnosis of glioblastoma – a virulent, incurable brain cancer that is guaranteed to eventually kill – will buckle the knees of most people. After all, this lethal cancer infamously ended the lives of Senator John McCain and Beau Biden and, mysteriously, as many as 6 Philadelphia Phillies. But whe......more

Goodreads review by Mike on May 12, 2024

I heard the author interviewed on Fresh Air (NPR) and I was interested in the depth of experience in life and death that the author showed. He spent 30+ years as a war correspondent in more than 150 countries, among them Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. He worked for Newsweek, the New York Times and......more