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Kings of the Water
Year: 2009 | Published by: Abacus‘Kings of The Water’ tells the story of thirty-five year old Michiel Steyn returning to South Africa after a fifteen …

Infidel
Year: 2007 | Published by: Free PressAyaan Hirsi Ali has led an astonishing life and in her memoir Infidel she charts her experiences from a childhood …

Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
Year: 2009 | Published by: Spiegel & GrauThis book is the first to follow the lives of ordinary people in North Korea, one of the most repressive …

Twenty Chickens for a Saddle
Year: 2009 | Published by: BloomsburyThe memoir about growing up in Africa is a well beaten track, so why did Robyn Scott feel she had …

The Year of Living Dangerously
Year: 1974 | Published by: Penguin BooksSet in Jakarta just before and during the fall of Indonesian leader Sukarno in 1965, this novel is about a …

Africa Alive Publications
Year: 2004 | Published by: Self Help Africa, Self Help Development InternationalA series of 3 school textbooks developed by Self-Help Development International (now Self Help Africa), which focus on the challenges …

Focus on Climate Change: Junior Primary/Key Stage 1 Educator’s Resource
Year: 2012 | Published by: TrócaireThis resource consists of lesson plans and worksheets that contain engaging activities for educators who wish to explore the theme …

Me You Everyone: rights and responsibilities: Human Rights Education in the Primary School
Year: 2006 | Published by: Amnesty International‘Me, You, Everyone’ is the third book in the LIFT OFF Initiative, a comprehensive human rights education programme for primary …

How the world works: a teacher’s post primary resource
Year: 2010A teacher’s guide to global justice issues for transition year.. This pack promotes awareness about the causes of global inequalities, …

In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu’s Congo
Year: 2000 | Published by: Fourth Estate LondonThis thrilling book recounts the extravagant tyranny of Mobutu Sese Seko, who ruled Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) for …

The Grass is Singing
Year: 1950 | Published by: Thomas Y. Crowell CompanyThis is Lessing’s first novel and tells the story of Dick and Mary Turner, ‘white’ farmers in a remote part …

Country of My Skull
Year: 1998 | Published by: Random HouseThe Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in South Africa oversaw three committees dealing with human rights violations, reparations and amnesty …

The Bottom Billion
Year: 2007 | Published by: Oxford University PressIn this latest book, former World Bank economist Paul Collier has identified fifty eight stagnating countries where nearly one billion …

Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight
Year: 2002 | Published by: MacMillanAlexander Fuller’s much-talked-about memoir records her childhood in war-torn Africa, with a focus on the difficult relationships between settlers and …

Disgrace
Year: 1999 | Published by: Secker and WarburgThis Booker Prize winning novel set in post-apartheid South Africa, is about redemption, the shift in political power and the …

King Leopold’s Ghost
Year: 2002 | Published by: PaxWhen US historian Adam Hochschild published his award winning account of the brutal plunder of the Congo it raised a …

God Grew Tired of Us
Year: 2006 | Published by: Lost Boys of Sudan, National Geographic Films, Silver Nitrate PicturesWinner of both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, the film God …

Burma VJ
Year: 2006 | Published by: The CooperativeSub-titled “Reporting from a Closed Country”, this inspirational documentary from the Danish filmmaker, Anders Østergaard, is about the 2007 Burmese …

Knuckle
Year: 2011 | Published by: Rise FilmsThis documentary exposes the secretive world of the Irish Traveller. Filmed over twelve years, Knuckle details a history of violence …

Allah is not Obliged
Year: 2007 | Published by: Anchor‘Allah is not obliged to be fair about the things he does on earth.’ These are the words from the …