Liberia

Books in this genre are set in or about Liberia.

She Would Be King
The House at Sugar Beach
The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir
This Child Will Be Great: Memoir of a Remarkable Life by Africa's First Woman President
Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War
Journey Without Maps
Madame President: The Extraordinary Journey of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Chasing the Devil: The Search for Africa's Fighting Spirit
The Darling
Dream Country
A Marker to Measure Drift
Another America: The Story of Liberia and the Former Slaves Who Ruled It
Allah Is Not Obliged
And Still Peace Did Not Come: A Memoir of Reconciliation
The Mask of Anarchy Updated Edition: The Destruction of Liberia and the Religious Dimension of an African Civil War
Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El SaadawiAya by Marguerite AbouetNervous Conditions by Tsitsi DangarembgaSeason of Migration to the North by Tayeb SalihThe Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba
Tour d'Afrique
71 books — 21 voters
The Lazarus Effect by H.J. GolakaiLaughter of a Crazy Man by Michel DioubateMurder in the Cassava Patch by Bai T. MoorePalm Wine Love by Lionel BernardThe marriage of wisdom, and other tales by Wilton Sankawulo
Liberian Literature
39 books — 2 voters

Things Fall Apart by Chinua AchebeThe Poisonwood Bible by Barbara KingsolverHalf of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieHeart of Darkness by Joseph ConradCry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Africa (fiction and nonfiction)
1,822 books — 1,706 voters
Wrapped Up in You by Carole MatthewsTinderbox by Rachel  GrantThe Rival in South Africa by Liz AldenThe Sweetest Remedy by Jane IgharoJana Goes Wild by Farah Heron
African Romances
34 books — 1 voter


Hank Bracker
Liberia is a country on the “Pepper Coast,” which in many ways mirrors the United States. While it has not been easy, the willingness of its dedicated, hardworking people has never subsided. Hopefully their endeavor to obtain a more perfect country will continue and perhaps the day will come when they can once again take the lead in Africa to find a brighter future. During the mid-1950’s I witnessed the effects of the sudden affluence that came with the mining of gold and blood diamonds in the i ...more
Captain Hank Bracker, "Salty & Saucy Maine",

Hank Bracker
De Beers set up a purchasing office in Monrovia in 1954 where they bought diamonds, with the intent of keeping as much of the diamond trade under its control as possible. However by 1956, while I was still in Monrovia, there were approximately 75,000 illegal miners, who were smuggling these valuable stones on a vast scale. At that time I was offered the opportunity to get involved in this bonanza, which I fortunately did not do since some of my friends who did, went missing never to be seen agai ...more
Captain Hank Bracker, The History of Liberia & West Africa

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