“This is a business book disguised as a historical novel, well-written and erudite. Tumult in Mecca paints a compelling picture of what kept us busy in 1979. At least for those of us looking to build a life amidst social-economic challenges, international upheaval and the rise of militant Islam, and the advent of technology changing the world forever. If this is too much for you, no worries, this book offers a tremendous read, page after page until you reach the last one, leaving you, as with any great story, wanting for more.” - Frank Meijer - *****
“An ideological debate and a whimsical adventure. The book offers a breakdown of the now-modern work-life balance, a vivid depiction of the late 1970s, and a cultural clash of epic proportions that is both entertaining and upsetting.” – Louise Trankjær, *****
“Henrik Bertelsen is a child of the ’60s who seeks to balance his ideals with his appetite for adventure. His reflections, quirky analyses, and practical approach to his work at the ministry and the project in the Middle East make for a highly entertaining narrative.” – Tine Curtis, *****
“An engaging and multifaceted narrative set in Denmark, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia during the latter half of 1979. The story captures the cultural and business complexities the brothers face in the Middle East, highlighting the stark differences from their familiar Danish environment.” – Per Pedersen, *****
- Autor
- Hans Peter Bech
- ISBN13
- 9788793116702
- ISBN10
- 8793116705
- Auflage / Jahr
- 1 / 2024
- Verlag
- BOOX ApS
- Seitenzahl
- 274
- Bindung
- Paperback