Kashim I. Tala, VC. American Institute of Cameroon
โAn exciting, inspiring, and much anticipated novelโ
Africa Positive Magazine, Germany
With her second novel Angri, Priscillia M. Manjoh fashions a contemporary narrative style that, not unlike Voltaireโs satirical eighteenth-century โCandide: Or Optimismโ, straddles tonalities of epic and realist literatureโa style she calls โfactionโ, a mix of fact and fiction. Moving through the landscape of her troubled, and traumatised country in Africa, the protagonist, Joey Muki, tries to make sense of division, disaster and atrocity, all the while working towards encouraging emerging solidarities, addressing justice and responsibility. Amidst the debris of armed insurrection, violence, and arrogance, Angri is about the will of women to act on their political cultures and social livelihoods.
Dr. Norman Saadi Nikro, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin Germany
Priscillia M. Manjoh was born and raised in Cameroon and presently resides in Berlin Germany.