Things Are Never So Bad That They Can..., William Neuman
Things Are Never So Bad That They Can..., William Neuman
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Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse
Inside the Collapse of Venezuela

Author: William Neuman

Narrator: Michael Manuel, William Neuman

Unabridged: 11 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

“Richly reported…a thorough and important history.” —Tim Padgett, The New York Times

The award-winning, richly nuanced account of the collapse of Venezuela and what it could mean for the rest of the world.

Venezuela has been mired in crisis for over a decade—characterized by economic collapse, political polarization, mass emigration, and widespread hardship—even as the country sits atop some of the world’s largest oil reserves. In Things Are Never So Bad That They Can’t Get Worse, William Neuman provides a vivid, granular chronicle of that descent. Drawing on his experience as The New York Times Andes Region Bureau Chief and years of reporting from Caracas, Neuman explores the interplay of charismatic populism, economic mismanagement, corruption, and the international forces that have shaped Venezuela’s fate.

The audiobook traces how once-abundant oil wealth became a source of distortion rather than development, how political power concentrated around Hugo Chávez and later Nicolás Maduro, and how everyday Venezuelans endured rolling blackouts, hyperinflation, shortages of food and medicine, and threats to personal safety. Neuman blends history, journalism, and personal narrative into a clear-eyed account of how a petro-rich nation imploded, displacing millions and disrupting the region.

Winner of Best Books of the Year from Foreign Affairs, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Overseas Press Club of America, the audiobook’s historical context provides listeners indispensable insight into how decades of policy choices, institutional breakdown, and external pressures set the stage for the crises of today. Rather than offering simple answers, Things Are Never So Bad That They Can’t Get Worse equips listeners with the historical grounding needed to understand both Venezuela’s past and the complexities shaping its future.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.

About William Neuman

WILLIAM NEUMAN is an author and journalist who reported for the New York Times for over 15 years. He served as the Times Andes Region Bureau Chief from 2012 to 2016 while based in Caracas, Venezuela. He previously reported for the New York Post and his work has also been featured by the San Francisco Chronicle, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and The Independent, among others. He began his journalism career while living in Mexico, and has published English translations of several Spanish-language novels.


Reviews

Goodreads review by BookStarRaven on April 03, 2022

Quick Take: For the Venezuelan people, things are never so bad they can’t get worse. Things are Never so Bad They Can’t Get Worse by William Neumann is the heart wrenching story of Venezuela. A few years ago, I visited Peru. The friend I was visiting pointed out some Venezuelans working in different......more

Goodreads review by Emma Deplores Goodreads Censorship on March 07, 2025

4.5 stars An informative, accessible and compelling study of life and politics in today’s Venezuela, from a journalist who spent several years in the country. It takes as its focal point the blackouts of 2019: the point at which the country had deteriorated so much (economically and in terms of funct......more

Goodreads review by Nicole D. on April 09, 2022

When I first started this book I was pretty engaged. Venezuela is a country I know very little about and the book is essentially a series of articles. Over time the format of the book wore thin. I'm also given to understand that this book has a very pro-United States point of view, when in fact the......more

Goodreads review by Logan on March 26, 2022

I appreciated learning more about the history of Venezuela, and was sucked in by the narrative explaining the most recent events in the country. The author’s approach was a little heavy handed and I felt some of his comparisons were narrow minded. Though the author did entrance me with stories of th......more

Goodreads review by Ann on March 21, 2022

We had a rental property in Pittsburgh years ago and our first tenants were a wealthy family from Venezuela. The parents were doctors. I've always been curious about what their country was like. Author William Neuman writes about the decline of Venezuela from the days of overwhelming riches to the de......more