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Go Tell the Crocodiles

Chasing Prosperity in Mozambique

Author: Rowan Moore Gerety  

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Timeliness: Once considered Africa’s success story, Mozambique is suddenly making international headlines over its unsustainable debt levels. The author is the only international journalist poised to comment on human impact of the global debt crisis as it plays out in this pivotal country.
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Gerety is a Columbia-trained anthropologist who specializes in southern Africa. He received a Fulbright to study and report on Mozambique over a two-year period. He also edited the African Makers series on Medium.com, a collection of articles about technology and innovation around the continent.

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“Praise for Go Tell the Crocodiles : "[Go Tell the Crocodiles] reads very much like a multipart serial for a magazine, amply enlightening the reader about various aspects of Mozambique life." -- Publishers Weekly "Gerety effectively illustrates Mozambique's complexities and how people navigate difficult circumstances. As the author shows, chasing prosperity is rather different from catching prosperity." -- Kirkus Reviews "With a cast of characters vast enough for an epic, Gerety's Mozambique emerges facet by facet like a rough-hewn jewel, reflecting back at us the struggles of Africa and of all countries wrestling with a brutal past and the false promises of modernity." --Delphine Schrank, author of The Rebel of Rangoon "Overflows with fantastically close reporting, cool and subtle judgments, and characters that absolutely leap to life. Rowan Moore Gerety gets next to all sorts of Mozambicans--street vendors, poor farmers, a people smuggler, the hapless leader of the political opposition--and then takes us deep into lives that illuminate the dark, pitiless dynamics of profound underdevelopment." --William Finnegan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Barbarian Days and staff writer for the New Yorker "For Mozambique, a country which has suffered as much as any in Africa, this book is the real story. It is full of grit, despair, vivid detail, colorful characters and the unexpected resourcefulness of people who've managed to create jobs, music and more when every conceivable force seems arrayed against them." --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains "Rowan Moore Gerety has given us a wry and beautifully written account of Mozambique today, a country that has managed the troubling feat of failing its people while showing signs of stunning economic growth. It's about Mozambique--and it's about the world we all live in." --Amy Wilentz, author of The Rainy Season”

Praise for Go Tell the Crocodiles:“[A] vivid and thought-provoking book. . . . Moore Gerety unpacks the complexities of Mozambican society through nine chapter-length sketches of individuals and communities.”—Booklist“[Go Tell the Crocodiles] reads very much like a multipart serial for a magazine, amply enlightening the reader about various aspects of Mozambique life.”—Publishers Weekly“Gerety effectively illustrates Mozambique's complexities and how people navigate difficult circumstances. As the author shows, chasing prosperity is rather different from catching prosperity.”—Kirkus Reviews“With a cast of characters vast enough for an epic, Moore Gerety's Mozambique emerges facet by facet like a rough-hewn jewel, reflecting back at us the struggles of Africa and of all countries wrestling with a brutal past and the false promises of modernity.”—Delphine Schrank, author of The Rebel of Rangoon“Overflows with fantastically close reporting, cool and subtle judgments, and characters that absolutely leap to life. Rowan Moore Gerety gets next to all sorts of Mozambicans—street vendors, poor farmers, a people smuggler, the hapless leader of the political opposition—and then takes us deep into lives that illuminate the dark, pitiless dynamics of profound underdevelopment.”—William Finnegan, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Barbarian Days and staff writer for the New Yorker“For Mozambique, a country which has suffered as much as any in Africa, this book is the real story. It is full of grit, despair, vivid detail, colorful characters and the unexpected resourcefulness of people who've managed to create jobs, music and more when every conceivable force seems arrayed against them.”—Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains“Rowan Moore Gerety has given us a wry and beautifully written account of Mozambique today, a country that has managed the troubling feat of failing its people while showing signs of stunning economic growth. It's about Mozambique—and it's about the world we all live in.”—Amy Wilentz, author of The Rainy Season

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About the Author

Rowan Moore Gerety is a journalist based in Miami. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, the Miami Herald, Slate, and Virginia Quarterly Review, and he has produced radio stories for NPR and PRI. He studied anthropology at Columbia University and was a Fulbright fellow in Mozambique. This is his first book.

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Over the past twenty years, Mozambique has experienced steeper economic growth than China, making it among the fastest-growing economies on the planet. But most Mozambicans have little to show for the nation's prosperity; to travel in Mozambique is to see much of the promise of development as a mirage. And in the fall of 2016, a sudden debt crisis gripped the nation, heralding what many in the financial world feared might be the beginning of a "global financial shockwave" (The Guardian). Go Tell the Crocodiles explores the efforts of ordinary people to provide for themselves where foreign aid, the formal economy, and the government have fallen short. Author Rowan Moore Gerety tells the story of contemporary Mozambique through the heartbreaking and fascinating lives of real people, from a street kid who flouts Mozambique's child labor laws to make his living selling muffins to a community that struggles with frequent crocodile attacks. Gerety introduces us to a nation struggling with mercenaries, refugees, infectious disease, human smuggling, child labor, warlords, and political corruption, weaving stories together into a stunning broader account of the challenges facing Africa and all developing nations.

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Product Details

Publisher
The New Press
Published
22nd February 2018
Pages
320
ISBN
9781620972762

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