
South of the Sahara: Female Journalists' Perspectives on Africa
by Liu Chang
About This Novel
Through personal interviews and life experiences, the author reconstructs the major historical events that have occurred in Southern Africa in the past four years and the fate of small figures in the rolling torrent, discusses the achievements and future of China-Africa cooperation, and explores the beauty of African humanity. China-Africa relations are the focus of the author's attention. At the same time, the book contains historical facts about the Ming Dynasty porcelain discovered in Mozambique Island, as well as the family ties between caring Chinese mothers and Zimbabwean orphans. It has a vision, a depth, a story, and feelings. The whole book uses small things to see the big things, explaining the profound things in a simple way, and can be enjoyed by both refined and popular people. This book is a colorful scroll of social life in southern Africa, taking readers into the magical and beautiful continent of Africa.
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