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Tour d'Afrique: Africa A-Z
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Dana


If you have time, try The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver. I say "if you have time" because it's a pretty long novel. But it is captivating, and really captures life in central Africa, I think. Kingsolver's parents were medical missionaries in the Congo when she was a child, so I think the book is pretty accurate. It's a great read, very captivating and moving.
Tell us about your trip when you get back!
Katy G.



Lived in South Africa from 1981 - 1985 and haven't made it back yet. It's a LONG way from Hawai'i!

If you're interested in a couple of good South Africa books, check out "My Traitor's Heart" and "Country of My Skull". I also enjoyed Mark Mathabane's books (beginning w/ "Kaffir Boy"). For something a bit heavier (and focusing on the Congo) I would recommend "King Leopold's Ghost".
Happy reading,
Wendy

now....NOT a South Africa book but I just 'cried my way through' "Blessed by Thunder"....a memoir of growing up in Cuba in the 60s/70s. Powerful and poignant.


"Twenty Chickens for a Saddle" is the story of a family with young children who grow up in Botswana for the most part being home-schooled. Their father is a doctor. Mother is a free-thinker. What a delightful read and it takes me back to the years we spent in the area. Especially one part about the paperwork and trauma involved in 'crossing' borders in that area. Always worrying that the paperwork was not filled out correctly. I remembered it too well while reading the book.


What exactly are you looking for? Names of leading fiction authors?
If so, I suggest, for a start, that you Google/Amazon:
Ama Ata Aidoo
Mohammed Naseehu Ali
Ayi Kwei Armah
Kofi Awoonor
Amma Darko
Manu Herbstein (that's me)
Benjamin Kwakye
Manu

I have dual citizenship, South African and Ghanaian. Born and educated in Cape Town but I've spent most of my adult life in Ghana.
Manu
It might be fun to all read one of the books we have in this group and discuss it here on GoodReads. We have plenty to choose from. We could do it over the month of August, or until some other specific date, then start the discussion after that date. What do you think?
Carrie