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
Roastmaster by Janice LierzWhere There Was Fire by John Manuel AriasSophie Washington by Tonya Duncan EllisGirl Off the Grid by Jillian DoddYellow Buses From Costa Rica by William Gregg
Pura Vida! Fiction set in Costa Rica
103 books — 11 voters
Cleopatra by Stacy SchiffCatherine the Great by Robert K. MassieNefertiti by Michelle    MoranThe White Princess by Philippa GregoryVictoria The Queen by Julia Baird
Female Rulers
227 books — 41 voters

Binti by Nnedi OkoraforWho Fears Death by Nnedi OkoraforThe City of Brass by S.A. ChakrabortyAlif the Unseen by G. Willow WilsonA Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark
SF & F Atlas - Africa
57 books — 17 voters

Mr. Impossible by Loretta ChaseAs You Desire by Connie BrockwayThe Other Guy's Bride by Connie BrockwayA Spear of Summer Grass by Deanna RaybournMr. Impossible by Loretta Chase
Historical Romance Set in Africa
55 books — 21 voters
Nobody's Children by WD OliveNobody's Children by WD OliveWe Were Soldiers Once... and Young by Harold G. MooreMy Whirlwind Lives by Dee KnightApi's Berlin Diaries by Gabrielle Robinson
War History Non Fiction
15 books — 15 voters


Hank Bracker
Once upon a time, on the MV Cavalla Mosquitoes were everywhere especially along the river. When I first arrived in West Africa I was used repellent and constantly swatted them. Most frequently they just sat there and, when slapped, splashed red blood in all directions. The seasoned TTTs would laugh making remarks about how the insects liked new blood. In time everyone contracted malaria! All the quinine and other derivatives only helped marginally to prevent malaria and actually caused some expa ...more
Hank Bracker

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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