AfroReads Podcast
AfroReads Podcast
AfroReads Podcast
Celebrating African literature by discussing Historical fictional books written about Africa by African authors
Episode 17- Dream Count by Chimamanda Adichie (Dreaming Uncensored)
This episode of AfroReads Podcast breaks down Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s powerful novel Dream Count—a bold, unfiltered exploration of African womanhood, life, societal and self expectations and reams. Dream Count trending? Because it’s more than fiction—it’s a mirror, a manifesto, a movement. From love and loss to resistance and rebirth, this story hits deep.🎧 Hit play. Feel seen.
May 11, 2025
1 hr
Episode 16 - The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell
The Old Drift is an epic tale of an African nation, told by a chorus that calls itself man's greatest nemesis. It starts with a British man who finds his way to The Old Drift settlement near Victoria Falls in the great nation of former Rhodesia, now called Zambia. During his stay, he entagles his fate with an Italian hotelier and an African busboy. We then follow the generations of these three individuals, where they somehow link again to make their mark in history.
Apr 28, 2024
52 min
Episode 15 - The First Woman: Man Cannot Cannot
The First Woman by Jennifer Makumbi follows the journey of Kirabo, a Ugandan girl from a rural village, as she searches for her identity to try and find a place in the world. We explore her experiences with family traditions, feminism (mwenkanonkano), relationships, and the changing social and cultural landscape of Uganda during the time of Idi Amin's presidency. The complexities of identity and womanhood are understood through Kirabo's journey, as well as the folklore and mythology told to her, leads her to have a better understanding of what it means to be a woman.
Oct 1, 2023
1 hr 41 min
The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste
This episode, we are joined by Mani Mengiste (no relation to the author) who is part of a Boston based African bookclub, to discuss The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste. In her book, Maaza melodically tells a story of a group of people bound by a call to arms by the Ethiopian Emperor Halle Selassie as a result of the 1935 invasion of the Italians into Ethiopia. We talk about the history surrounding this time period, interesting themes in the book, and seek to understand the resounding pride that exists within the hearts of so many Ethiopians. Check out and support the Boston based African bookclub, Feedel Literacy and Arts. Instagram: @feedel_litarts. Book: The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste Thanks for listening.
Apr 23, 2023
1 hr 26 min
Episode 13 - At Night All Blood is Black by David Diop
At Night All Blood is Black, by David Diop is a novel about a Senagalese man by the name of Alfa Ndiaye, who goes off to war with his childhood friend fighting for the French during World War I. The story takes us through his emotions as he fights in the trenches to survive, both mentally and physically.  Please listen and support the community. Like, share and subscribe :)
Aug 12, 2022
41 min
Episode 12: Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue
This book talks about the real hustle of an American immigrant. The reality on ground, the battles they face in their home, work, and within the family. Please listen to us review this amazing book
Jul 10, 2022
52 min
Season 2 Episode 11 - The Fortune Men
The Fortune Men by Nadifa Mohamed takes you through the emotions of a Somali immigrant named Mahmood, who finds himself in Cardiff, Wales. He has three children with a Welsh woman, but lives on his own with the belief that he has made it to the land of justice for all. A murder disrupts the city, and Mahmood finally understands how the justice system might not provide justice for all. 
Apr 15, 2022
1 hr 6 min
Episode 10 - Period Pain: Enduring the Pains and Stains
Kopano Matlwa tells the story of a young doctor who struggles to find  her voice and speak out in defense of patients who have been  discriminated against in South Africa's political climate. The theme of  femininity and blood run throughout the book, while exploring xenophobia  towards black nationalists, further unraveling its impact in general on  the human condition.      Book: Period Pain by Kopano Matlwa  Guest: Wewe       Thanks for listening!    C O N N E C T :  instagram: @afroreadspodcast  facebook: AfroReads Podcast  twitter: @afro_reads      B U S I N E S S: For business inquiries, please contact:  [email protected]       Learning expands great souls.  ~Namibian Prove
Feb 6, 2022
1 hr 32 min
Episode 9 - Secret Son: Who can I run to?
Laila Lalami takes us through the emotional journey of a young man in Morocco by the name of Youseff, who searches for, and eventually finds his father. While skeptical of his father when they finally meet, Youssef can't help but to beleive that his father had good intentions for him as a young man. Through this journey, Youssef discovers his mother's secrets, his father's true nature, and the consequence to being associated with the wrong crowd.     Book: Secret Son by Laila Lalami      Thanks for listening!
Dec 12, 2021
1 hr 21 min
Episode 8 - The House at Sugar Beach: Home is where the heartman is
Helene Cooper takes us through her childhood in Liberia, and the hardship that she and her family endured after the coup of 1980, forcing her and her family to relocate to America and start a new a storyteller and playwright who is native to Liberia. Check out her projects and follow Ciatta-Mae on Instagram @Lappastories.
Oct 4, 2021
1 hr 5 min
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