The White Lake

10472 Kania Lodge aerial view s
10472 Kania Lodge aerial view s

the white lakeA memoir by John Borrell

Two decades ago in my mid-40’s I had what might be called a professional mid-life crisis. It wasn’t that the job was boring.  I was a war correspondent for TIME magazine, then the world’s largest weekly news magazine. It was a life I could only have dreamed of when, at 20, I left my job as a reporter on the Taranaki Daily News and headed overseas seeking adventure and challenges.
 
But by 45, I had grown weary of living out of a suitcase in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Eastern Europe while meeting unforgiving New York deadlines. I was nagged too by concerns that my number might soon come up, as it had for friends and colleagues, shot or blown up in wars nobody now cares about.
 
kannia LodgeI toyed with the idea of returning to New Zealand and a second, more sedate career. But serendipity took me to Poland which had just discarded communism and which I knew well from reporting there and, more importantly, my Polish wife. Together we built an award winning lodge on a pristine lake at the end of a dirt road and then a wine business which, among other things, imported the first ever New Zealand wine to Poland. Later I created a vodka brand with niche markets in Britain and France.

John borrellI also took on corrupt and venal officials in the pages of the Polish-language newspaper I launched, at one stage winning a criminal libel case that could have sent me to jail. My memoir, The White Lake, weaves this story together with memories of growing up in New Zealand and life as a war correspondent to produce what one reviewer in New York calls a book that “reads like a novel.”

The White Lake has just been published in London by Quartet Books and will be available in New Zealand in March/April.