
AFRICAN ART BOOK OF THE YEAR
African Artists From 1882–Now (CONTINENT-WIDE & DIASPORA)
R1440 from Clarke’s Bookshop
Both an inspiration and an essential reference, this book is a must for every serious lover of the continent’s burgeoning creative scene.
“Always something new out of Africa.” – Introduction, African Artists From 1882–Now

AFRICAN LEGACY NOVEL OF THE YEAR
Mhudi by Sol Plaatje (SOUTH AFRICA)
R220 from Clarke’s Bookshop
Witty and wise, boldly romantic and intimately detailed, Mhudi (first published in 1930) combines epic historical sweep with memorable individual characters.
“The very bees hived in hollow tree-stems swarmed forth as if to enquire what the matter was” – Sol Plaatje, Mhudi

AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY FICTION TITLE OF THE YEAR
The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi (NIGERIA)
R235 from The Book Lounge
A genre-defying murder mystery – and a dramatic story of love and transcendence – set in Nigeria, where to be gay is a crime.
“If nobody sees you, are you still there?” – Akwaeke Emezi, The Death of Vivek Oji