Alight, so I have been hearing – and reading – about the 2008 Africa Reading Challenge. The idea behind it is lovely; during “the course of 2008 - six books that either were written by African writers, take place in
(Un)fortunately, they have to be books that I have never read before – so Cause Celeb, and Poisonwood Bible, are both out, but I recommend both to others wanting to read something.
My List
A Long Walk to Freedom: Nelson Mandela’s autobiography. I’ve had the book in my possession several times, but never got through it. This is the excuse I was looking for to finish it
Constant Gardener: Haven’t read it and haven’t seen the film, but everyone else seems to have done one or the other. My turn.
Mine Boy: This novel was one of the first books to draw attention to the condition of black South Africans under a white regime. I’m interested in
We wish to inform you that tomorrow we will be killed with our families: One of the depressing book about the Rwandan Genocide. It can’t be any sadder then ‘Sunday, by the pool in Kigali,’ can it?
The White Masai: This one I hope is better then what I fear. I hope it isn’t a white woman making a big profit off a kind-of sad love story. I’ve heard good things though so I am trying not to pass judgement. Also a movie.
What’s the What?: On several other reading lists – I was interested – so it made mine.
I also want to read something by Patrick Bond, but that makes 7 books and too many from
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I came across another one the other day that looked interesting:"The lost girls of Uganda". The story about a group of girls who were kidnapped by the LRA from a school in Northern Uganda. Apparently only a few of them made it back. It's a pretty recent incident, if I'm remembering correctly it happened in 1994...
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