Close Menu
  • Home
  • Free Gifts
  • Self Help
  • Make Money
  • Video
  • Hot Deals
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • In the age of artificial intelligence democracy needs help
  • The Promising Future of Biblical Counselling in Africa
  • Rapoo confident ahead of Amajita’s second World Cup clash
  • Silence and retrogressive culture: Femicide in Busia, Kenya
  • Najaax Harun – AFRICANAH.ORG
  • South Africa confirms ambassador Nathi Mthethwa’s death in Paris
  • WTFGO in Politics This Week
  • Hope for Benin, Nigeria as FIFA sanctions South Africa
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube TikTok
Afro ICONAfro ICON
Demo
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Society
    1. Art and Culture
    2. Education
    3. Family & Relationship
    4. View All

    In the age of artificial intelligence democracy needs help

    October 3, 2025

    The Promising Future of Biblical Counselling in Africa

    October 2, 2025

    Najaax Harun – AFRICANAH.ORG

    October 1, 2025

    South Africa confirms ambassador Nathi Mthethwa’s death in Paris

    September 30, 2025

    Nepal’s Gen Z reckoning

    September 29, 2025

    Rising Political Frustration in Zambia

    September 26, 2025

    10 Mistakes I Made Navigating Theological Differences

    September 23, 2025

    Vacancies: AMALI Research Officer/Senior Research Officer

    September 20, 2025

    Silence and retrogressive culture: Femicide in Busia, Kenya

    October 2, 2025

    Tokyo scores on policy but loses on scale | Article

    September 17, 2025

    South Sudan vice-president charged with murder and treason

    September 11, 2025

    Ignore fake graphic claiming Kenya’s ex-deputy president Gachagua insulted residents during a rally

    September 8, 2025

    In the age of artificial intelligence democracy needs help

    October 3, 2025

    The Promising Future of Biblical Counselling in Africa

    October 2, 2025

    Silence and retrogressive culture: Femicide in Busia, Kenya

    October 2, 2025

    Najaax Harun – AFRICANAH.ORG

    October 1, 2025
  • Lifestyle
    1. Foods & Recipes
    2. Health & Fitness
    3. Travel & Tourism
    Featured
    Recent

    In the age of artificial intelligence democracy needs help

    October 3, 2025

    The Promising Future of Biblical Counselling in Africa

    October 2, 2025

    Rapoo confident ahead of Amajita’s second World Cup clash

    October 2, 2025
  • International
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • Oceania
    • South America
Afro ICONAfro ICON
Home»Society»Family & Relationship»Our Expert’s Top Must-Read Books: Africa Non Fiction
Family & Relationship

Our Expert’s Top Must-Read Books: Africa Non Fiction

King JajaBy King JajaAugust 21, 2025No Comments0 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Our Expert’s Top Must-Read Books: Africa Non Fiction
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Nothing quite beats grabbing a new book off the shelf and diving in! Whether you’re gearing up for your trip, flying to your destination, in between game viewing activities, or reminising once you’re back home, our experts have hand-picked some of their favourite non-ficton Africa-based books for you to enjoy before, during or after your travels.

Whilst some are very well known to a Global audience, others have certainly gone under the radar and we hope you enjoy each and every one of them.

  • The Elephant Whisperer – Lawrence Anthony
  • Born Free – Joy Adamson
  • Out of Africa – Karen Blixen
  • Gorillas in the mist – Dian Fossey
  • Cry of the Kalahari – Mark and Delia Owens
  • The Sacred Combe: A Search for Humanities Heartland – Simon Barnes
  • Whatever You Do, Don’t Run – Peter Allison
  • Wilderness Dreaming – Greg du Toit
  • A year in the Wild, Back to the Bush, Return to the Wild – James Hendry
  • Love, Life and Elephants: An African Love Story – Daphne Sheldrick
  • The Power of One – Bryce Courtenay
  • The Boy who harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba
  • Dark Star Safari – Paul Theroux
  • Walking The Nile – Levison Wood
  • Blood River: A Journey to Africa’s Broken Heart – Tim Butcher

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
King Jaja
  • Website

Related Posts

Silence and retrogressive culture: Femicide in Busia, Kenya

October 2, 2025

Tokyo scores on policy but loses on scale | Article

September 17, 2025

South Sudan vice-president charged with murder and treason

September 11, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

© 2025 Afro Icon. Powered by African People.
  • Home
  • Privacy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact us
  • Terms of Use

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version