When the Sun Turns Red is a cry from the heart of women residing in the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon who have borne the physical and psychological pains of war.
Read moreRenewing the Promise
In this very riveting and well-researched essay, Julius Fondong ruminates on the continued relevance of the promises and principles that underpinned the creation of the post-colonial Cameroon nation-state, sixty years after unification in 1961.
Read moreProduction des Connaissances en Sciences Sociales en Afrique
This book addresses the epistemological, ethical and methodological challenges faced by African scholars in their research practices.
Read moreShades of Sorrow, Tears and Laughter
This is a poignant book of witty, reflective, sophisticated, and subversive poems that find meaning in unexpected places.
Read moreMy Night in Captivity
In this gripping, lucid and succinct account, Cardinal Tumi, the retired Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Douala, Cameroon, invites readers into the dreary night of his captivity by “Amba Boys” – so-called liberation fighters seeking the restoration of the erstwhile British Southern Cameroons.
Read moreDarkness at Dawn
When the lovebirds, Demas and Natasha go for an HIV test in a renowned hospital before concretizing their engagement plans, little do they know that things may spiral for the worse.
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