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Africa's 100 Best Books
Children's Literature
 Africa's 100 Best Books of
 the 20th Century – Full List
• Introduction

  Children's Literature:
• Al-Homi–Tadjo

  Creative Writing:
• Achebe–Diebar
• Emecheta–Nyembezi
• Okigbo–Yacine

  Scholarship/Non-fiction:
• Amin–Van Onselen
 

Of the 100 Best Books on the list 3 authors are cited twice: Chinua Achebe for Things Fall Apart and the sequel Arrow of God; Wole Soyinka for Death and the King's Horsemen and Ake: The Years of Childhood; and Ngugi wa Thiong'o for Caitaani Mutharabai-ni and A Grain of Wheat.

The list includes all three African Nobel Laureates for Literature: Wole Soyinka (1986), Naguib Mahfouz (1988) with The Cairo Trilogy, and Nadine Gordimer (1991) with Burgher's Daughter; and four presidents: Nelson Mandela (president of South Africa 1994-99) with Long Walk to Freedom, Jomo Kenyatta (president of Kenya 1964–78) with Facing Mount Kenya, Kwame Nkhrmah (prime minister 1957–60 and president 1960–66 of Ghana) with Ghana: Autobiographiy of Kwame Nkrumah, and Léopold Sédar Senghor (president of Senegal from 1960–80) with Oeuvre Poétique.

Unfortunately not all of the 100 books are still in print, and some of the rest are not easy to find. Kudos, therefore, must be extended to Heinemann who list 16 of the titles in their African Writers Series.

Children's Literature
Meshack ASARE
(Ghana)
Sosu's Call
Hayam Abbas al-HOMI
(Egypt)
Adventures of a Breath
Charles MUNGOSHI
(Zimbabwe)
Stories from a Shona Childhood
Véronique TADJO
(Côte d'Ivoire)
Mamy Wata et le Monstre











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