My First Coup D'Etat: And Other True Stories from the Lost Decades of Africa

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Bloomsbury Publishing USA, May 14, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 318 pages

My First Coup d'Etat chronicles the coming-of-age of John Dramani Mahama in Ghana during the dismal post-independence "lost decades" of Africa. He was seven years old when rumors of a coup reached his boarding school in Accra. His father, a minister of state, was imprisoned for more than a year.

My First Coup d'Etat offers an intimate look at the country that has long been considered Africa's success story. This is a one-of-a-kind book: Mahama's is a rare literary voice from a political leader, and his personal stories work on many levels--as history, as cultural and political analysis, as fables, and, of course, as the memoir of a young man who unbeknownst to him or anything else, would grow up to be president of his nation. Though nonfiction, these are stories that rise above their specific settings and transport the reader into a world all their own, one that evokes the universal human emotions of love, fear, faith, despair, loss, longing, and hope despite all else.

 

Contents

The Lost Decades
1
The District Commissioners Hat
17
Of Silence and Solidarity
39
Wild Lions and Little Boys with Catapults
52
Full Moon Dance
65
Got My Christian Name
81
Sankofa
105
Teenagers in Tamale
123
Praise for the Powerful
161
Union Government
180
Truth Stands
197
Perilous Crossings
210
Ghana Must Go
240
Providence
264
Tovarisch
286
Return of Hope Anaa?
304

Frozen Fire
139

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About the author (2013)

His Excellency John Dramani Mahama is a writer, historian, communications expert, former member of Parliament and Minister of State, and sitting President of the Republic of Ghana. He lives in Accra, Ghana.

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