The Monk of Mokha

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The Monk of Mokha is a nonfiction book by Dave Eggers that chronicles the true story of a young Yemeni American’s quest to revive Yemen’s coffee industry amid civil war and personal danger.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
author Dave Eggers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Yemeni civil war
coffee cultivation
coffee trade
focusesOn Yemeni American experience
entrepreneurship
migration
war and conflict
genre biography
narrative nonfiction
nonfiction
hasISBN 978-0-7352-2371-0
hasPlaceInSeries standalone work
hasProtagonist Mokhtar Alkhanshali NERFINISHED
hasReviewIn NPR NERFINISHED
The Guardian NERFINISHED
The New York Times NERFINISHED
hasSubject civil war in Yemen
cross-cultural identity
development economics
diaspora communities
global trade
historical origins of coffee
risk-taking
social entrepreneurship
specialty coffee
language English
literaryAwardNomination California Book Awards (nonfiction) (shortlist) NERFINISHED
mainSubject Mokhtar Alkhanshali NERFINISHED
Yemen NERFINISHED
coffee industry
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor chronicling revival of Yemen’s specialty coffee industry
depicting personal risk during Yemeni civil war
pageCount approximately 320
publicationDate 2018-01-30
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
setting San Francisco NERFINISHED
Yemen NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered early 21st century
titleOrigin Mokha (Yemeni port city associated with coffee) NERFINISHED
writtenBy Dave Eggers NERFINISHED

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