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Africa Reading Challenge! (Hosted by Kinna Reads)
I’m super-excited to get to participate in a reading challenge this year that I heard rumblings about and was announced this week. The Africa Reading Challenge! Hosted by Kinna Reads.
According to Kinna, the rules are:
Challenge Period
January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012Region
The entire African continent, including its island-states, which are often overlooked. Please refer to this Wikipedia “list of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa”. Pre-colonial empires and regions are also included.Reading Goal
5 books. That’s it. There will be no other levels. Of course, participants are encouraged to read more than 5 books. Eligible books include those which are written by African writers, or take place in Africa, or are concerned with Africans and with historical and contemporary African issues. Note that at least 3 books must be written by African writers.
Why this challenge?
Getting to know Kinna and Amy in 2011 connected me to African lit and showed me the uniqueness of it. I enjoyed reading it, so of course I want to read more! Plus, participating in this challenge will hopefully call attention to this whole other world of books that is so frequently ignored in the book blogging world. Also, reading is how I travel, and I just love visiting Africa through a writer’s eyes.
My (tentative) reading list:
- Music and Dance Traditions of Ghana: History, Performance and Teaching
by Paschal Yao Younge (current tbr pile) Ghana
- Yellow-Yellow
by Kaine Agary (current tbr pile) Nigeria
- The Chicken Thief
by Fiona Leonard (current tbr pile) Ghana
- The Rabbi’s Cat 2
by Joann Sfar (current tbr pile) Algeria
- His Treasure (Men of Valor)
by Kiru Taye (current tbr pile) Nigeria
- The Memory of Love
by Aminatta Forna (wishlist) Sierra Leone
- Twenty Chickens for a Saddle: The Story of an African Childhood
by Robyn Scott (wishlist) South Africa and Zimbabwe
- Death of the Mantis: A Detective Kubu Mystery
by Michael Stanley (wishlist) Botswana
- Woman at Point Zero
by Nawal El Saadawi (wishlist) Egypt
- The African American Odyssey of John Kizell: The Life and Times of a South Carolina Slave Who Returned to Fight the Slave Trade in His African Homeland
by Kevin G. Lowther (wishlist) Sierra Leone
- Half of a Yellow Sun
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (wishlist) Nigeria
- King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village
by Peggielene Bartels (wishlist) Ghana
I’m hoping to read all of these, but obviously the only ones set in stone are the ones I own. Suggestions, both from my list and not, are welcome! I’m excited by the new variety this challenge will bring to my blog and also for the camaraderie innate in reading challenges. It’s gonna be a fun year. :-)
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