Well-Souled in South Africa by Mital Shah
Mital Shah and her team decided to document South Africa in a way that had not been done before. They wanted South Africa to lead the way and they would follow. The result is a beautiful 312 page book filled with fashion portraits, interviews, and local knowledge from South African style influencers as well as breathtaking landscape and historical imagery. The book is about the beauty, style, and soul of South Africa as Mital experienced them. » Read more…
Caves Speak In Metaphors – Napo Masheane
This book is a reflection of one women’s truth on life but amazingly enough the pieces featured in this book are gauranteed to carry the reader, like the wind, to a place of hunger for living. » Read more…
Lebo Mashile: Wordsmith Extraordinaire
She’s not only a word smith extraordinaire, visual verbalist, and an icon of modern South African poetry, but it is Lebo Mashile’s tireless work ethic that has earned her numerous titles including published author, executive producer, actress, television presenter, life skills facilitator/speaker, independent record producer, MC and poet. In all her creative roles, it is Lebo’s sharp intellect, questioning mind and fierce sense of social exploration that drives her passion for creativity. » Read more…
African Love Poems And Proverbs
The African Love Poems and Proverbs is a varied collection of poems and proverbs by husband and wife Wolf and Charlotte Leslau, along side Solomon M. Skolnick the author of “Amazing Grace:The Beloved song. The book also has beautiful captivating decorations by Jeff Hill. » Read more…
What Is The What
Dave Eggers met Valentino Achak Deng, a Sudanese refugee finally living in Atlanta after spending almost his entire childhood fleeing the civil war. Together they decided to tell the long story of Valentino’s life as a “Lost Boy of Sudan.” Eggers soon realized that fictionalizing the story would give it a full effect. » Read more…
Chris Abani – Song For Night
Song for Night is a first-person tale of lost identity, suffering, and displacement. My Luck became a solider at age 12 after witnessing the murders of his Islam-convert father and stoic mother. My Luck is now 15. He is small for his age and very smart. He was trained to detect and defuse land mines. To ensure that My Luck and his brave comrades, including Ijeoma, the girl My Luck loves, remain quiet no matter what happens, the troop leaders have cut their vocal chords. » Read more…
African Rhapsody: Short Stories of the Contemporary African Experience
Given our rich oral tradition where great wisdom can be communicated in a few simple yet eloquent words, it makes sense that African writers would excel at short story writing. The economical yet rich use of language Africans have honed through proverbs and fables passed through generations is evident in African Rhapsody: Short Stories of the Contemporary African Experience. » Read more…
The Shadow Speaker, The Map of Love, and Fatou: An African Girl in Harlem
Twelve year old Fatou travels from West Africa to America thinking she’s furthering her education. Yet, she arrives in New York City greeted by a man three times her age-someone from her village who paid dowry to be her husband. Suffering through pedophiles, deplorably cruel living conditions, and slave life job eventual pushes over the edge. Fatou refuses to be a victim and exerts control of her life by becoming part of Harlem’s fast money scene. This fast paced novel examines what happens when the bonds of family and tradition fall apart. It also shows how a strong and fearless woman can hold her own surrounded by shady men in the dangerous drug game. » Read more…
Half of a Yellow Sun
There was a time in the history of Nigeria when the Igbo people from the East segregated to form an independent nation called BIAFRA, this was in 1967. The outcome was a three year civil war which has been captured in this riveting novel by Adichie; a young Nigerian author whom some have called the Chinua Achebe incarnate. » Read more…
Spoken Word Artist, Actor, and Motivational Speaker Omékongo
Urban Music Award Winner Omékongo Dibinga is a spoken word artist, rapper, actor, and motivational speaker. He is the Founder & CEO of Free Your Mind Publishing. A first generation Congolese-American who was described by Nikki Giovanni as “outstanding, exciting, and new while being very old”, Omékongo writes and performs poetry in English, French and Swahili, and has occasionally used Wolof in his writings. He also co-stars in the television drama series “Ya Ma’Afrika.” » Read more…
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