Play Book Tag discussion
March 2021: Africa
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Announcing the March Tag
Question: Does the book have to be a certain length to qualify for the tag & Fly the PBT Skies? I'm thinking of using Zikora but it's only 34 pages. If not, I'll have a re-think!


I also plan to read A Girl Is a Body of Water and maybe The Shadow King.
Joanne wrote: "@ Jenny, I am pretty sure for challenges the book needs to be at least 150 pages. I know, for sure 34 pages is not enough for challenges"
That's what I feared! Thanks for confirming.
That's what I feared! Thanks for confirming.

Some books I've read that I highly recommend - besides Agatha Christie and Elizabeth Peters mysteries set in Africa:
Speak No Evil
Palm Trees in the Snow
A Spear of Summer Grass
Hideous Kinky
Season of Migration to the North
this one irritated me but most give it positive reviews: The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty

I would recommend a book I just read, Ghana Must Go.


Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
The Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma
Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
Orchestra of Minorities by Chigozie Obioma
Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee
I think for March I will read The Girl with the Louding Voice. I have heard really good things about it!



Let me recommend one of my all time favorites - The Power of One
I think I have a paperback copy of Tandia (that continues the above story) that I might read for this month. I haven't read a pb in ages, I hope the print's not too small.
Others I might tackle would be Circling the Sun and The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu: And Their Race to Save the World’s Most Precious Manuscripts

I may also try to sneak in The Missing American which is nominated for Best Book for the Edgar Awards. I will have to makes some choices.


For non-fiction, I enjoyed Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood by Alexandra Fuller.

I am reading Transcendent Kingdom right now as well, on audio.


Walking the Nile by Levison Wood (Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Sudan & Egypt)
The Memory of Love by Aminatta Forna (Sierra Leone)

The first one takes place in Nigeria and the second in Egypt. They both have enough tags for Africa and the actual countries for Fly the Skies and the bonus miles.
I'll let the library choose for me.

I second this recommendation.

The first one ..."
I reread Crocodile on the Sandbank frequently. A favorite!

Devil's Peak also looks really interesting!

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I enjoyed reading it and rated it highly.

We should be more consistent about explicitly stating that!

Some classics I always recommend:
The Poisonwood Bible--Kingsolver
The Sheltering Sky--Bowles
A couple of modern novels I favor:
Homegoing--Gyasi
Brazzaville Beach--Boyd
Wonderful histories:
An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943--Atkinson
King Leopold's Ghost--Hochschild
The Great War in Africa: 1914-1918--Farwell
Fabulous memoir of aviation queen:
West with the Night--Markham

This month, I am reading books written by African authors and I found a good article with some great suggestions.
My options are:
Travelling While Black: Essays Inspired by a Life on the Move by Nanjala Nyabola (Kenyan)
Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi (born in Ghana, American-Ghanaian)
The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi (Nigerian)
I also saw this book on the list which looks really good, but it does't come out in the US until later this year! Chronicles of The Happiest People on Earth by Wole Soyinka (Nigerian)

I started the year off on a roll with a Deanna Raybourn series, and I'm going to read another of hers for this tag, one that Theresa recommended earlier in this thread:
A Spear of Summer Grass
Real possibilities as a second read for the tag since they're all relatively short:
Henderson the Rain King
Congo
The Plague
My recommendations:
We Need New Names
Cutting for Stone
And something a little different - a modern fantasy set in an alternate version of Johannesburg that I really enjoyed:
Zoo City

This month, I am reading books written by African authors..."
Nicole--
I love Akwaeke Emezi's first book "Freshwater." It was so good. I was very excited for The Death of Vivek Oji to come out last year, but it was one of those that just did not live up to my hopes or expectations! That said, I love this little extra challenge you are doing, and I highly recommend Emezi's other book, "Freshwater."
Additionally, Chigozie Obioma is a Nigerian writer, and his book "Orchestra of Minorities" is one of my favorites as well.

This month, I am reading books written b..."
Kind of similar to An Orchestra of Minorities would be House of Stone set in Zimbabwe which is dark, heavy on history with a side of thriller. It was very different but I enjoyed.


I started the year off on a roll with a Deanna Ra..."
Oooh, and Zoo City will fit a Popsugar challenge prompt - a book with a title starting with letter 'z'
I just want to mention, for historical fiction lovers like Amy, both A Spear of Summer Grass and Palm Trees in the Snow are historical fiction novels.

Theresa, I think her books will be extra popular with our group this month thanks to the Pursue it challenge - Safari.


Walking the Nile by Levison Wood (Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Sudan & Egypt)
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I loved The Memory of Love!






These are both very good options, Joi!

- Woman in the Mists: The Story of Dian Fossey and the Mountain Gorillas of Africa / Farley Mowat
- Born Wild: The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Passion for Africa / Tony Fitzjohn
- A Billion Lives: An Eyewitness Report from the Frontlines of Humanity / Jan Egeland

I was planning to go to South America for FlytheSkies. Can anyone recommend a good book with tags for both Africa and a South American country? There was a recent rise in immigration from Africa to South America, but I can't find a book about it yet.
In addition I plan to read at least a few more books related to Africa. '
Ancestor Stones - or another book by Aminatta Forna. (She's on my Authors to read list for this year.)
A Girl Is a Body of Water
We Need New Names
A Fish Caught in Time: The Search for the Coelacanth
Cry of the Kalahari - or a similar book
Other possibilities:
Euphoria - multiple countries
The Ardent Swarm - I own this, but I don't know why I got it.
Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood
Morality for Beautiful Girls- or the next book in the series
Deadly Safari

I liked Homegoing and Transcendent Kingdom a lot. Homegoing is written in a chronological short story format, and I found it easier to spread them out a bit.
I read Girl, Woman, Other this month and it's very good. It's also written as a series of short stories, but they blend together really well. It's set in the UK, but it covers the African diaspora.
The Girl with the Louding Voice is written by a Nigerian writer and the book is completely set in Nigeria, so it has the "Own voices" advantage.

I think it is the perfect choice for this month! Ugandan author (who now lives in the UK), set in Uganda, featuring Ugandan feminist issues.
I’ll look for your review for sure!
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