Mozambique

Books in this genre are set in or about Mozambique.

Sleepwalking Land
Confession of the Lioness
Niketche: Uma História de Poligamia
The Tuner of Silences
Mulheres de Cinzas (As Areias do Imperador, #1)
O Último Voo do Flamingo
Neighbours: The Story of a Murder
Nós matamos o Cão Tinhoso!
A varanda do frangipani
Cada Homem é uma Raça
A Girl Named Disaster
O Mapeador de Ausências
Um Rio Chamado Tempo, Uma Casa Chamada Terra
Scribbling the Cat
O Alegre Canto da Perdiz
Conquerors by Roger CrowleyCounterinsurgency in Africa by John P. CannRed Gold  by John HemmingAmazon Frontier  by John HemmingBattle For Angola by Al J. Venter
The Portuguese Empire
10 books — 1 voter
Binti by Nnedi OkoraforWho Fears Death by Nnedi OkoraforThe City of Brass by S.A. ChakrabortyAlif the Unseen by G. Willow WilsonA Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark
SF & F Atlas - Africa
57 books — 17 voters

Things Fall Apart by Chinua AchebeThe Poisonwood Bible by Barbara KingsolverHalf of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieHeart of Darkness by Joseph ConradCry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Africa (fiction and nonfiction)
1,872 books — 1,740 voters
A Stranger in Olondria by Sofia SamatarThe Lies of the Ajungo by Moses Ose UtomiSon of the Storm by Suyi Davies OkungbowaEverfair by Nisi ShawlBlood Scion by Deborah Falaye
Africa-Influenced Epic Fantasy
40 books — 10 voters

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieWhat the Earl Desires by Aliyah BurkeThe Last Twilight by Marjorie M. LiuHer Reluctant Viscount by Aliyah BurkeA Respectable Trade by Philippa Gregory
Africans in Romance
39 books — 11 voters
Bleeding Stubs by Donald O. BesongBlood Safari by Deon MeyerHeart of the Hunter by Deon MeyerVeiled Madness by Greer Noble7 Days by Deon Meyer
Best African Thriller or Suspense
32 books — 24 voters


É necessário que os jovens tenham um espírito aberto e saibam aceitar as posições dos outros, mas combatendo sempre os dogmas através do questionamento constante das soluções acabadas.
Jorge Rebelo

Howard W. French
A huge advertisement in the unmistakably bright red tones of Vodacom, the global mobile phone giant, looked on this tawdry scene. It read to me like a distilled message about the only values that remained in this country, whose leaders were once committed Marxists: money and power.
Howard W. French, China's Second Continent: How a Million Migrants Are Building a New Empire in Africa

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