
Krig i paradiset
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Susanna Helldén
About this listen
En stark debutroman om tre unga afrikanska kvinnor, som alla drabbats hårt av krig.
Kabibi, Igala och Anastasia möts i ett flyktingläger i Kongo-Kinshasa. De drömmer alla om att komma till ett paradis, men hamnar till sin sorg i olika världsdelar. Men de tre vännerna, som alla drabbas av hemska minnen och hemlängtan, lyckas hålla kontakten genom allt.
Sakina Ntibanyitesha, född i Burundi runt 1975, är en författare och föreläsare. Hon kom som flykting till Sverige 2003. Under bokmässan i Göteborg 2014 tilldelades hon ett stipendium för sina skildringar om sin uppväxt och om flykten undan kriget i Kongo.
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