A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africa by Howard W. French

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  • Pub. Date: April 2005
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 228,903
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    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 228,903

    Synopsis

    In A Continent for the Taking Howard W. French, a veteran correspondent for The New York Times, gives a compelling firsthand account of some of Africa’s most devastating recent history–from the fall of Mobutu Sese Seko, to Charles Taylor’s arrival in Monrovia, to the genocide in Rwanda and the Congo that left millions dead. Blending eyewitness reportage with rich historical insight, French searches deeply into the causes of today’s events, illuminating the debilitating legacy of colonization and the abiding hypocrisy and inhumanity of both Western and African political leaders.

    While he captures the tragedies that have repeatedly befallen Africa’s peoples, French also opens our eyes to the immense possibility that lies in Africa’s complexity, diversity, and myriad cultural strengths. The culmination of twenty-five years of passionate exploration and understanding, this is a powerful and ultimately hopeful book about a fascinating and misunderstood continent.

    The Washington Post - Mort Rosenblum

    Few words evoke mystique and misconception like the proper noun Africa, and chroniclers have tried to capture its essence ever since Henry Morton Stanley wrote his swashbuckling diary more than a century ago. Howard W. French, a New York Times correspondent on the continent during four of its particularly dark years, adds substantially to this effort.

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    Biography

    Howard W. French is a senior writer for the New York Times. After teaching at the University of Ivory Coast in the early 1980s, he began his journalism career writing about Africa for the Washington Post, Africa News, The Economist and numerous other publications. Since 1986, he has reported for the Times from Central America, the Caribbean, West and Central Africa, Japan, Korea, and now China. In 1997, his coverage of the fall of Mobuto Sese Seko won the Overseas Press Club of America's award for best newspaper interpretation of foreign affairs. French was born in Washington, D.C., and now lives in Shanghai with his wife and their two children.

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    A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africaby Anonymous

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    March 17, 2006: A CONTINENT FOR THE TAKING is a beautifully written work that provides a fascinating insight into Africa's underdevelopment and civil strife. Devoid of sentimentality and full of objectivity, the author conveys the deep message, which explains the hope that the continent has retained despite its turbulent history. Behind the tragedies of the continent are the heavy hands of the ex-colonial masters and the exploitative drives of some business concerns working in partnership with African dictators, psychopaths and administrative kleptomaniacs that have power and are excluding the people in the running of the land. The author sees an inevitable victory for the forces of hope against the perpetrators of evil in the continent, since the fall out of Africa's misery cannot be ignored by the rest of the world forever.

    A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africaby Anonymous

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    August 17, 2005: This was my first book about the troubles in Africa. If there was any 'hope' discussed, I must have missed it. This is cover to cover tragedy. Great insight into the problems brought on my colonialism, greed, hypocrisy, rampant corruption and tribal conflict. It would be useful to have it brought up to date, but I don't blame Mr. French for wanting to avoid another visit. Until the international community gets involved to improve things, rather than exploit them, I'm afraid Africa is going to remain mired in its sorry state indefinitely.


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