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Woman of the Ashes
Woman of the Ashes: A Novel | Mia Couto
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The first in a trilogy about the last emperor of southern Mozambique by one of Africas most important writers Southern Mozambique, 1894. Sergeant Germano de Melo is posted to the village of Nkokolani to oversee the Portuguese conquest of territory claimed by Ngungunyane, the last of the leaders of the state of Gaza, the second-largest empire led by an African. Ngungunyane has raised an army to resist colonial rule and with his warriors is slowly approaching the border village. Desperate for help, Germano enlists Imani, a fifteen-year-old girl, to act as his interpreter. She belongs to the VaChopi tribe, one of the few who dared side with the Portuguese. But while one of her brothers fights for the Crown of Portugal, the other has chosen the African emperor. Standing astride two kingdoms, Imani is drawn to Germano, just as he is drawn to her. But she knows that in a country haunted by violence, the only way out for a woman is to go unnoticed, as if made of shadows or ashes. Alternating between the voices of Imani and Germano, Mia Coutos Woman of the Ashes combines vivid folkloric prose with extensive historical research to give a spellbinding and unsettling account of war-torn Mozambique at the end of the nineteenth century.
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Mia Couto is a prominent author from #Mozambique, and this is the first in a trilogy set during Portugal‘s colonization of the country in the late 1800s. It alternates storytellers, one a young black teenage girl and the other a white Portugal soldier who‘s been banished to Mozambique for committing treason on a ship. I really didn‘t get that there was a story here, so much as two people describing their lives and how they ultimately interact. ⬇️

Texreader There‘s some mysticism as well. There was really no plot and I didn‘t come to care for the characters. I felt there could have been much more of a story here if it relied more on the girl‘s story. Even her chapters were more about her family than about her. I did get a good feel for life during this time for both the native population and its occupiers so not a complete loss. #readingafrica2022 (edited) 2y
Librarybelle That‘s a shame! 2y
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Page 5, and this is already breaking my heart. #passportlitsy #Mozambique

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Mulheres de Cinza | Mia Couto
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Fomos todos devorados pela Língua Portuguesa!

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Mulheres de Cinza | Mia Couto
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Primeiro volume de uma trilogia poética! Estou AMANDO! 💖💖💖💖