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Get a Life
A Novel
Nadine Gordimer
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
"[Natalie Gordimer] is a most worldly writer, engaged for many years in South Africa's sulfurous politics, and those politics often find their way into her fiction. Yet her stories manage to avoid the narrative death rattle of the political novelist; they live on their own, free of propaganda. The working world is never far below the surface of Gordimer's books, existing side by side—sometimes easily, sometimes not—with the sexual life, all of it within the distinctive milieu of South Africa, though that nation has many aspects of a universal human condition. She is a writer of exceptional poise, writing tight, with ruffles and flourishes kept to a minimum . . . This novel begins superbly and ends wonderfully, and in between there are passages of high intelligence, not without Gordimer's signature asperity."—
Ward Just,
The Washington Post Book World
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GraceLand
A Novel
Chris Abani
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GraceLand
amply demonstrates that Abani has the energy, ambition, and compassion to create a novel that delineates and illuminates a complicated, dynamic, deeply fractured society."—
Merle Rubin,
Los Angeles Times
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award - Nominee - Fiction
L.A. Times Book Prize - Finalist - Fiction
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The Heart of Redness
A Novel
Zakes Mda
Picador
"Bewitching . . . [An] inspired synthesis of history, myth and satire . . . and about post-apartheid South Africa by extension . . . Luxuriantly steeped in African customs . . . [Mda is] one of his country's most trenchant current voices."—
Janet Maslin,
The New York Times
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Human Cargo
A Journey Among Refugees
Caroline Moorehead
Picador
"It is Moorehead's sensitivity to . . . historical circumstances and political contingencies—not to mention her considerable skills as a writer and storyteller—that makes her book such a vital contribution to debates over migration . . . She differs from those showy journalists of alarm who view the distress of others as an opportunity for overwrought prose and self-display . . . [S]he is devoted to the quiet narration of disquieting fact . . . If her brief is universal, her eye and ear are local, attuned and affixed to the toll of state policies and their historical context. Inevitably, she brings to mind the great Martha Gellhorn, the subject of her last biography, whose 'small, still voice' carried a 'barely contained fury and indignation at the injustice of fate and man against the poor, the weak, the dispossessed.'"—
The Nation
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Imperial Reckoning
The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya
Caroline Elkins
Holt Paperbacks
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize
"When the British left Kenya in 1963, they built bonfires and burned the meticulous records they kept. Most of these dealt with a period known as 'the Emergency,' when the colonial government attempted to stamp out the Mau Mau movement . . . that arose among the Kikuyu, a hill-dwelling farming tribe and Kenya's largest ethnic group. Elkins, working in archives and traveling throughout Kenya, has undertaken an extraordinary act of historical recovery, to find out what the burned documents would have told us: the British, in their 'civilizing mission' to pacify the colony, created a cruel system of detention centers, where interrogations often ended in death. With the moral fervor [of] a prosecutor, Elkins provides potent evidence of how a society warped by racism can descend into an almost casual inhumanity."—
The New Yorker
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In the Land of Magic Soldiers
A Story of White and Black in West Africa
Daniel Bergner
Picador
"The journalist and novelist Daniel Bergner is right . . . to see Africa's civil wars as a horror of our time that deserves exploration . . . Bergner has a keen eye . . . What is of value in this book is less what it says about Sierra Leone than about the human condition."—
Adam Hochschild,
The New York Times Book Review
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The Invisible Cure
Why We Are Losing the Fight Against AIDS in Africa
Helen Epstein
Picador
“Reading
The Invisible Cure
is like traveling into remote and hard-to-comprehend territory with an unblinking and sure-footed guide . . . [Epstein] teaches me things I didn’t know. Her rigorous reporting unearths new findings among old, worn-out issues. And the evidence she puts forward could provide a roadmap for comprehensive prevention programs that incorporate teaching abstinence, using condoms and, most critically, emphasizing fidelity.”—
John Donnelly
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Islam's Black Slaves
The Other Black Diaspora
Ronald Segal
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Paperbacks
A comprehensive study of the Eastern slave trade by an eminent British scholar A companion volume to The Black Diaspora, this groundbreaking work tells the...
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It Happened On the Way to War
A Marine's Path to Peace
Rye Barcott
Bloomsbury USA
“Riveting. A beautifully written memoir that reads like a novel and reveals fundamental truths about good, evil, and our common humanity.”—
Ishmael Beah, author of
A Long Way Gone
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Johnny Mad Dog
A Novel
Emmanuel Dongala; Translated from the French by Maria Louise Ascher
Picador
"Inspired by real events in Dongala's home of Congo-Brazzaville, this book would be an effective addition to a high school English, history, or global issues curriculum, especially supplemented with resources from organizations such as Human Rights Watch and the Office of the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Children in Armed Conflict . . . The novel has important messages for American educators . . . [I]t is a worldwide call for attention to children like Johnny who are swept up in the glory of war, and children like Laokolé who are caught in power struggles . . .
Johnny Mad Dog
breaks the silence on American complicity in fostering ethnic tensions and in inciting young people to war. . . . [and] raises powerful questions for all educators about the consequences of a lack of attention to education in countries torn by conflict."—
Harvard Education Review
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The Key to My Neighbor's House
Seeking Justice in Bosnia and Rwanda
Elizabeth Neuffer
Picador
"Captures the human drama at the core of the [war crimes] trials . . . Neuffer manages to convey in intimate and sometimes painful detail the trauma of [the victims'] personal ordeals and the importance of their search for justice . . . Prodigious research and excellent reporting."—
The New York Times Book Review
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Life Times
Stories, 1952-2007
Nadine Gordimer
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
"[A] sterling collection of short stories, 38 in all, by the South African novelist. Gordimer has been writing for more than 60 years now, but her concerns have been constant: race, justice, the South African land. In a typical story, the landscape is austere, tough and unforgiving, just the sort of thing to bring out the best in a few hardy people, but calculated to wear down the spirits of most others . . . Some of the stories clearly date to the early days of resistance to apartheid, politically charged and with passing references to the first stirrings of the African National Congress; others take place in the thick of the battle for justice, amid 'beer-serious conversations about the possibility of the end of the world.' Four of the stories are new, an added pleasure for admirers of Gordimer's work. A welcome collection by a master of English prose—lucid and precisely written, if often bringing news only of disappointment, fear and loss."—
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Living in Hope and History
Notes from Our Century
Nadine Gordimer
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Paperbacks
"Gripping and important . . . A rare glimpse of the crumbling of the last bastion of colonialism, told by a writer of consummate skill."—
Steven Harvey
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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A Long Way Gone
Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
Ishmael Beah
Sarah Crichton Books
"What is it about African wars that is so disturbing? Why do they unsettle us so? . . . The great benefit of Ishmael Beah's memoir,
A Long Way Gone
, is that it may help us arrive at an understanding of this situation. Beah's autobiography is almost unique, as far as I can determine—perhaps the first time that a child soldier has been able to give literary voice to one of the most distressing phenomena of the late 20th century: the rise of the pubescent (or even prepubescent) warrior-killer . . .
A Long Way Gone
is his first, remarkable book. . . . Beah's memoir joins an elite class of writing: Africans witnessing African wars . . .
A Long Way Gone
makes you wonder how anyone comes through such unrelenting ghastliness and horror with his humanity and sanity intact. Unusually, the smiling, open face of the author on the book jacket provides welcome and timely reassurance. Ishmael Beah seems to prove it can happen."—
William Boyd,
The New York Times Book Review
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Lose Your Mother
A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route
Saidiya Hartman
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Paperbacks
"An original, thought-provoking meditation on the corrosive legacy of slavery from the 16th century to the present and a welcome illustration of the powers of innovative scholarship to help us better understand how history shapes identity. But the book is also—this must be stressed—splendidly written, driven by this writer's prodigious narrative gifts. She combines a novelist's eye for telling detail with the blunt, self-aware voice of those young writers who have revived the American coming-of-age story into something more engaging and empathetic than the tales of redemption or of the exemplary life well lived, patterned on Henry Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglass."—
Elizabeth Schmidt,
The New York Times Book Review
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Machete Season
The Killers in Rwanda Speak
Jean Hatzfeld
Picador
"Harrowing. The reader is drawn in, in effect eavesdropping on a casual conversation among killers . . . Readers who can get beyond their (justified) initial horror will find a wealth of detail here about the genocide."—
Alison Des Forges,
The Washington
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The Madonna of Excelsior
A Novel
Zakes Mda
Picador
An American Library Association Notable Book
"As South Africa's political imperatives have shifted, so too have those of Mda's fiction. No longer fixated on apartheid's horrors and its wished-for end, his work now examines the difficulties of transition: bourgeois decadence and the abandonment of revolutionary principles . . . the many dark shadows of political freedom.
The Madonna of Excelsior
[is] among the most profound and revealing portraits of life in post-apartheid South Africa. Mda succeeds in creating a South African present of compromise, bitten anger, hypocrisy, and conflicting perspective . . . Perhaps his best work."—
Benjamin Austen,
Harper's
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The Monks of Tibhirine
Faith, Love, and Terror in Algeria
John W. Kiser
St. Martin's Griffin
"Kiser is the first American to have told the full story . . . What makes this book so unusual and yet useful for students is the way the author has combined solid research and profound analysis with compelling writing and personal engagement in the story. It is part mystery, part love story and part historical journalism of a very high order. There are precious few such books on the market.
The Monks of Tibhirine
brings together history, politics and stories of faith that is lived amid fear and violence in a style that is dramatic, inspiring and extremely educational. In this sense it is an excellent tool for teaching students about the Muslim world in which religion infuses life . . . This is an extraordinary story of the meeting of two peoples within the Abrahamic tradition who believed that, the violence notwithstanding, the destiny of all of them was to live together joined in charity and friendship. Kiser's book, as history and witness to faith, would be a valuable companion for many courses on religious studies, history and cultural studies of the Arab and Muslim worlds, but most of all for courses that seek to advance Christian Muslim understanding. I am going to be using it for my religion and conflict resolution course and am also recommending it as well to the Middle Eastern studies department."—
Andrea Bartoli, Director, Center for International Conflict Resolution, Columbia University
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More Than Just a Game
Soccer vs. Apartheid: The Most Important Soccer Story Ever Told
Chuck Korr and Marvin Close
Thomas Dunne Books
Timed perfectly for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the true story of how political prisoners under apartheid found hope and dignity through soccer In the...
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Nine Hills to Nambonkaha
Two Years in the Heart of an African Village
Sarah Erdman
Picador
"Erdman sets about her incremental work—wheedling mothers to weigh their babies, gently broaching the scandalous topic of AIDS—with the eye of a social scientist and the ear of a poet. It was a long and fascinating trip, and her delightful telling of it has me hoping she'll be packing for another one soon."—
Steve Hendrix,
The Washington Post
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Notes from the Hyena's Belly
An Ethiopian Boyhood
Nega Mezlekia
Picador
"[A] powerful memoir . . . By skillfully interweaving personal history, politics, and Amhara fables . . . [Mezlekia] has produced the most riveting book about Ethiopia since Ryszard Kapuscinski's literary allegory
The Emperor
and the most distinguished African literary memoir since Soyinka's
Ake
appeared 20 years ago . . . Mezlekia has summoned, with imaginative directness and impressive tonal range, a world of uncertainty in which politics is never just background but permeates ordinary life."—
Rob Nixon,
The New York Times Book Review
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The Overwhelming
A Play
J. T. Rogers
Faber and Faber, Inc.
"I loved how messy the play's structure is, and Rogers’s great ambition as a writer . . . the Third World is seen in the harsh glare of a bare light bulb—the author's intelligence . . . [Rogers] explores a kind of anthropology of the self, making a narrative out of his own disenfranchisement."—
Hilton Als,
The New Yorker
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A Portrait of Egypt
A Journey Through the World of Militant Islam
Mary Anne Weaver
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Paperbacks
For centuries Egypt has been a citadel of Islamic learning and thought, and since the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty in 1979, it has been of...
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A Princess Found
An American Family, an African Chiefdom, and the Daughter Who Connected Them All
Sarah Culberson and Tracy Trivas
St. Martin's Griffin
"A mannered account of a biracial woman raised by a white family in West Virginia who was reunited joyfully with her African family . . . The juxtaposition of the two narratives is deliberately jarring. While Culberson was being crowned Homecoming Queen, her family and other Mende people faced ambush, amputations—a favorite terror tactic of the rebels—and homelessness. As a girl growing up, Culberson was accused by other blacks of not being 'black enough' . . . Culberson's wrenching coming-of-age tale ably chronicles her love and acceptance by both of her families . . . Inspiring."—
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