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Orgeluse | 481 comments Waiting for 5 countries :))


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Orgeluse | 481 comments Here we go:

Rwanda
Congo (Brazzaville)
Central African Republic
Ghana
Liberia

What an interesting choice👍


message 3: by Orgeluse (last edited Mar 23, 2019 02:20PM) (new)

Orgeluse | 481 comments After some research on Rwanda, here are the titles that spoke to me most:
Paul Rusesabagina: An Ordinary Man (1998)
An Ordinary Man An Autobiography by Paul Rusesabagina
This non-fiction account of the genocide is available on audible, so I will audio-read it alongside of the title for the challenge.

Scholastique Mukasonga: Cockroaches
Cockroaches by Scholastique Mukasonga
This is the title that I will read for the challenge. It will be available on Wednesday😊

Juliane Okot Bitek: 100 Days
100 Days by Juliane Okot Bitek
This is a collection containing 100 poems marking the 100 days of the genocide. I am not sure but my idea at present is to read this in the 100 days from 6th April onwards. It will also be in the post on Wednesday.

Mahmood Mamdani: When Victims Become Killers
When Victims Become Killers Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda by Mahmood Mamdani
This title has made it on my TBR as it will provide background knowledge on the genocide.


message 4: by Orgeluse (last edited Mar 24, 2019 12:34AM) (new)

Orgeluse | 481 comments This is my choice for CAR (Central African Republic):

Makombo Bamboté: Deception noire? Le nègre souriant.

This title is not here in Goodreads. I still have to figure it out how to transfer it here from amazon...

As another title that provides background information I have chosen
Louisa Lombard:
State of Rebellion: Violence and Intervention in the Central African Republic


message 5: by Wim, French Readings (new)

Wim | 924 comments Mod
Great choice, Orgeluse.
I added Déception noire ? Le nègre est souriant, would be a good option for our French group reads too!


message 6: by Orgeluse (last edited Mar 24, 2019 05:02AM) (new)

Orgeluse | 481 comments Wim wrote: "Great choice, Orgeluse.
I added Déception noire ? Le nègre est souriant, would be a good option for our French group reads too!"


Thanks a lot for assisting, Wim! And yes, I was already thinking about suggesting this book and other titles I have come across when doing the research for this challenge to the French group reads :))!


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Valerie (valroos) | 321 comments Orgeluse wrote: "After some research on Rwanda, here are the titles that spoke to me most:
Paul Rusesabagina: An Ordinary Man (1998)
An Ordinary Man An Autobiography by Paul Rusesabagina
This non-fiction account of t..."


Great selection of books Orgeluse! If you are interested in books about the Rwandan genocide there's also Jean Hatzfeld's trilogy: The Antelope's Strategy: Living in Rwanda After the Genocide - Machete Season: The Killers in Rwanda Speak - Life Laid Bare: The Survivors in Rwanda Speak


message 8: by Wim, French Readings (new)

Wim | 924 comments Mod
I really liked Hatzfeld trilogy, among the best of what I have read on the genocide and very useful to try and capture what is behind the incomprehensible acts of genocide.


message 9: by Orgeluse (new)

Orgeluse | 481 comments Thank you so much, you two!! I quite appreciate your recommendations! The Hatzfeld trilogy is definitively on my TBR. I am nearly finished with Cockroaches!


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Orgeluse | 481 comments I cannot believe it is already May... I will write down my thoughts on all the books I have read and listened to so far that deal with the genocide in Rwanda, but at the moment due to real life matters this still has to wait...
BUT:
This is my choice for Liberia:
Helene Cooper: The House at Sugar Beach
The House at Sugar Beach by Helene Cooper

As this is available as audiobook, I will probably read and audio-read this memoir.

I am also interested in reading Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's autobiography
This Child Will Be Great by Ellen Johnson Sirleaf


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