As The Crow Flies (African Writers Series)
As The Crow Flies (African Writers Series)
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Book Description
This groundbreaking novel from the African Writers Series represents a set of universal experiences which can be read as a mosaic of life in the 20th century.
About the Author
Veronique Tadjo is a writer, illustrator and painter from Cote d'Ivoire. She completed her BA at Abidjan University and her doctorate at the Sorbonne. Her work includes poetry and children's books. She has won the Literary Prize of L'Agence de Cooperation Culturelle et Technique in 1983 and the UNICEF Prize in 1993. Until recently she lived in London with her husband and children but is now based in South Africa.
As The Crow Flies (African Writers Series),Veronique Tadjo,Heinemann,0435912038,African,Fiction - General,General,Literary Collections,Literature: Classics,Modern fiction
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