Prison Left Me Laughing: A Conversation with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o By Remo Verdickt, Emiel Roothooft
"NGŨGĨ WA THIONG’O is considered one of the leading writers on the African continent of the last 50 years. On December 31, 1977, he was arrested and spent a year in prison as an opponent of the Kenyatta dictatorship."
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#book 4: STOLEN by Ann-Helen Laestadius (out this month from #Scribner
At its core, this is a story of how contemporary Sami people struggle to keep their traditions alive against a variety of issues, such as prejudice, lack of federal support, and climate change.
CWs: harming animals, depression, hate crimes
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3/5: Really 3.5 The story of how a Sami woman struggles to find her place in contemporary Sweden. When she was just a little girl, Elsa was the soul witness to a young man killing one of her family's reindeer calves. In fear for her life, she refuses to tell anyone what she saw. This event and the man's continued poaching of Sami herds have a profound impact on Elsa's life. This novel holds Elsa's life experiences at its center, but it's really an exploration of how the Sami people struggle to keep their culture and traditions alive in the modern world. We see not only the clash between Euroc...