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Mimosa Road

A novel of two women, two cultures, and a shadow world where people who offend Life President Mobutu Sese Seko disappear.

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Mimosa Road
A novel of two women, two cultures, and a shadow world where people who offend Life President Mobutu Sese Seko disappear. In Kinshasa, Zaire, 1974–1975, a privileged expat and a Zairian in a simple village meet and find themselves in close range of Mobutu’s brutality. Their stories interweave in a post-colonial world that bewilders them yet challenges them to confront the oppression. The novel raises issues surprisingly relevant to our time and place.

Genre Historical / Political Fiction
Setting Kinshasa, Zaire (1974–1975)
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Interested in themes of moral complexity, community, and the consequences of power? Mimosa Road brings historical circumstance into sharp personal focus.

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