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French Lessons In Africa: Travels With My Briefcase Through French Africa
Peter Biddlecombe

French Lessons In Africa: Travels With My Briefcase Through French Africa

travels with my briefcase through French Africa

Abacus (Jan 06, 1994)
9780349105093
| Paperback
448 pages | 124 x 196 mm | Great Britain | English
Dewey 916

Genre

  • African Theology (AFR/THEO)

Subject

  • Africa, French-speaking Equatorial
  • Africa, French-speaking West
  • Africa, West
  • Business Travel
  • Congo (Democratic Republic)

Plot

Having travelled across West Africa for over ten years, Peter Biddlecombe's often hilarious account of a long and lingering liaison dangereuse with the sixty per cent of the continent that is French-speaking is a highly readable, hugely entertaining introduction to the je ne sais quoi of French Africa. In countries such as Togo, Mali and Burkina Faso, Biddlecome encounters old-fashioned camel butchers, modern witch doctors who run mail-order companies, gold smugglers and counterfeiters who send their sons to Oxford. He also experiences a delicious foie gras of places: from eerie voodoo ceremonies in the old slave port of Ouidah to Italian ice-cream parlors in the middle of the Sahara desert. And Biddlecombe reveals not only Francophone Africa's politics, often bizarre business traditions and culture, but also provides a mass of practical advice on everything from how to eat a water-rat to talking your way through a road block in the middle of an attempted coup.

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