Ciao Asmara

Justin Hill author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:1st Apr '04

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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* Review coverage across the national press and travel magazines * Reading copies available

* A classic account of contemporary Africa - Eritrea & Ethiopia have not been out of the news since Band Aid in 1985 and Ciao Asmara is set to become an African travel classic.Asmara is the capital of Eritrea - a surreally Italian city at the centre of an ex-Italian colony that has been at war with its neighbour Ethiopia (who claim sovereignty over Eritrea) for over ten years. Amidst broken palaces (built by the late Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie), nomadic desert encampments and war-torn towns, Hill found a god-fearing people remarkably resistant to everything fate has thrown at them. This book is a tribute to their resilience and will stand beside Philip Gouravitch's Rwandan book, WE WISH TO INFORM YOU THAT TOMORROW YOU WILL BE KILLED WITH YOUR FAMILIES, as a classic account of contemporary Africa.

The book is a love letter to the country he had to leave...The tone is low-key, but the story is anything but that: a brief and beautiful moment of calm in between storms * SUNDAY TIMES *
Hill is a great and passionate storyteller, and his account is both readable and important * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
Exquisite...CIAO ASMARA tells of hope deferred... His valediction has all the bittersweet anger and gratitude of Orwell's escape from Barcelona * INDEPENDENT *
A tapesty woven with fact and testament, a captivating memoir tinged with tragedy. * GOOD BOOK GUIDE *

ISBN: 9780349117744

Dimensions: 202mm x 126mm x 16mm

Weight: 260g

224 pages