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Looking for a captivating read? Look no further than Coffeeland: One Man's Dark Empire and the Making of Our Favorite Drug. This highly acclaimed book, hailed as an Editors’ Choice by the New York Times Book Review, takes you on an epic journey into the fascinating world of coffee. Delve into the untold story of how this beloved beverage has connected and divided our modern society.
Prepare to be engrossed in the tale of James Hill, a man who rose from the slums of Manchester, England to found one of the world's most legendary coffee dynasties in the volcanic highlands of El Salvador. Hill's revolutionary approach to plantation agriculture transformed El Salvador into a hotbed of productivity, inequality, and violence. Experience the intense emotions as Coffeeland explores the dark side of global capitalism.
Adam Gopnik, writing for The New Yorker, describes Coffeeland as "extremely wide-ranging and well researched," making it a literary masterpiece that transcends the traditional protest literature. It's a captivating narrative that sheds new light on our interconnected world, challenging our notions of connection to distant cultures and places.
Uncover the surprising consequences of El Salvador and the United States earning the nickname "Coffeeland" for completely different reasons. Discover how this tale resonates with the present, forcing us to rethink our relationship with this ubiquitous commodity. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast or simply love a thought-provoking read, Coffeeland will leave you craving for more.
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