ÀFRICA

LITERATURA D'ÀFRICA

Akata Warrior, de Nnedi Okorafor (Nigèria)

Akata Warrior (retitled Sunny and the Mystery of Osisi in Nigeria and the UK) is a 2017 young adult fantasy novel by Nigerian American writer Nnedi Okorafor.[1] It is a sequel to Akata Witch and the second book in The Nsibidi Scripts series.[2] It won the inaugural Lodestar Award in 2018[3] as well as the 2018 Locus Award for Best Young Adult Novel.

Notre maison, de Walid Taher (Egipte)

Notre maison est pleine d'escaliers et de pentes et, tout au long de la journée, on monte, on descend, on monte, on descend, sans autre but que de descendre et monter.

The Land of Green Ginger, de Noel Langley (Sudàfrica)

When Abu Ali is born, the genie of the lamp announces that his destiny has been foretold: he was the one chosen to break the spell of the land of Green Ginger and restore the magician - turned into a button-nosed tortoise by a spell that went wrong, to his normal shape.

Meliga's Day de Meshack Asare (Ghana)

Meshack Asare (born 1945) is a popular African children's author. He was born in Ghana and currently resides in Degenfeld, Germany.

E Is for E-Waste, de Ellen Banda-Aaku (Zambia)

A short story about protecting the environment for children by celebrated writer and Worldreader author ambassador, Ellen Banda-Aaku.

The Ethiop’s Scrolls I: The Othering, Xolisa and Asinara, de Michael Daniel Ambatchew (Etiòpia)


Her Own Two Feet: A Rwandan Girl's Brave Fight to Walk, de Meredith Davis, Rebeka Uwintonze (Ruanda)

Rebeka Uwitonze was born in Rwanda with curled and twisted feet, which meant she had to crawl or be carried to get around. At nine years old, she gets an offer that could change her life. A doctor in the US might be able to turn her feet. But it means leaving her own family behind and going to America on her own.

Her Own Two Feet tells Rebeka's inspiring story through her eyes, with the help of one of her hosts. She travels from Rwanda to Austin, Texas, to join the Davis family, despite knowing almost no English. In the face of dozens of hospital visits and painful surgeries, Rebeka's incredible bravery and joyful spirit carry her to the opportunity of a lifetime. A stunning debut about hope, perseverance, and what becomes possible when you take a risk..

When you dance with the crocodile, d'Erna Müller (Namibia)

An adventure story set in the Caprivi, Namibia. Ideal for children between the ages of 9 and 13. Helena plays a dangerous computer game and gets sucked through a wormhole into wild Africa. Will she solve the game, survive the life threatening tests and get back home?

Sauve-souris, de Gnimdéwa Atakpama i Nicolas Hubesch (Togo)

Cette souris possédait la plus belle plantation de bananes du monde. Ça aurait pu la rendre heureuse et généreuse. Mais non. Ça la rendait égoïste et méchante. Quand une malheureuse chauve-souris très polie vint lui demander la permission de manger un peu de ses bananes, elle la chassa. Alors la chauve-souris, qui était très maligne, trouva un stratagème pour convaincre la souris, qui était trop radine, de partager un peu mieux ses jolies bananes…

El pandero hablador (Marroc)

El pandero hablador es un cuento clásico de la literatura del Magreb. El relato que hoy te ofrecemos posee unas modificaciones en el desenlace por parte de la colaboración del periodista David Pérez. Además, contamos con la participación especial de Luna Rodriguez en el relato de la obra.

Més informació: https://www.uncuentotradicional.com.ar/pandero-hablador