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A Passage To Africa

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Passage To Africa
Authors and Contributors      By (author) George Alagiah
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 130
Category/GenreTravel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9780349120782
ClassificationsDewey:916.0433
Audience
General
Illustrations Section: 16, b/w

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Abacus
Publication Date 6 December 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

George Alagiah's personal testament about Africa, updated in a new Abacus edition As a five-year-old, George Alagiah emigrated with his family to Ghana - the first African country to attain independence from the British Empire. A PASSAGE TO AFRICA is Alagiah's shattering catalogue of atrocities crafted into a portrait of Africa that is infused with hope, insight and outrage. In vivid and evocative prose and with a fine eye for detail Alagiah's viewpoint is spiked with the freshness of the young George on his arrival in Ghana, the wonder with which he recounts his first impressions of Africa and the affection with which he dresses his stories of his early family life. A sense of possibility lingers, even though the book is full of uncomfortable truths. It is a book neatly balanced on his integrity and sense of obligation in his role as a writer and reporter. The shock of recognition is always there, but it is the personal element that gives A PASSAGE TO AFRICA its originality. Africa becomes not only a group of nations or a vast continent, but an epic of individual pride and suffering.

Author Biography

Broadcaster and journalist George Alagiah was born in Ceylon in 1955 and emigrated with his family to Ghana in 1960. Alagiah came to the UK in the late 1960s and has worked for the BBC since 1989. He is currently presenter of the BBC's Six O'Clock News and World News Today. Author Location: London, N16 A HOME FROM HOME (978 0 316 73016 8)

Reviews

* 'The emphatic authority that George Alagiah has brought to his reports from Africa for BBC News is just as strong a component of his book' - THE TIMES * 'Without rhetoric or rancour, his eloquent book places these issues in their true context, and frames some of the major moral questions of our time' - INDEPENDENT