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“It was a journalist friend who gently convinced me that my experience in Soweto could be of interest to others. This book tells of my love for Africa and what the people there brought me. The wonderful victory of Nelson Mandela came at a very high price. I am convinced...
Saturday31 March2012
By Emmanuel Lafont, Jean Cormier

With the exception of a few taxonomic groups, books for the general public about the fauna and flora of French Guiana are very few despite the riches of the natural heritage. The book "Coquillages et escargots de Guyane" therefore fills a major gap from this point of view. It has been...
Saturday31 March2012
By David Massemin, Dominique Lamy, Jean-pierre Pointier, Olivier Gargominy

Who assassinated the Governor? What secret lies hidden in the mysterious region of Counani? Against the backdrop of a political thriller set in the state of Amapa, this novel explores Brazilian Guiana. Various mythologies overlap in the course of Yann’s quest, a hero looking for the meaning of his existence....
Saturday31 March2012
By Jean-François Le Cornec

What is the price of the gold you buy? Without a doubt, this is the question that this film sets out to answer. Gold mining destroys both the Amazonian forest, one of the last green lungs on the planet, and the men who live there, the Amerindians. An uncompromising documentary...
Saturday31 March2012
By Olivier Weber

The author brings the reader into a delicate world of seduction, deceit, incest, and homosexuality, exploring everything which society leaves unsaid. Neither overly crude nor excessively allusive, this book offers a nuanced exploration of the games of love in what is ultimately a satire of Creole society.
Saturday31 March2012
By Françoise James Ousénie LOE-MIE

This book presents French Guiana as seen from the Brazilian perspective. By drawing on extracts from books and speeches, this work traces the historical roots of Brazil’s view of French Guiana, and all its current economic and political issues. What the author has to say can be surprising on some...
Saturday31 March2012
By Gérard POLICE

A detective story set in the heart of the Amazonian forest and filled with twists and turns. The plane which Max Vernet, the head of the Amazon Gold mine, was on has crashed on a routine flight. Was it an accident or murder? Detective Abel Simna leads the investigation for...
Saturday31 March2012
By Bill HUGERT

Combining diagnosis, interviews, and her own experience, the author tells about her life as a school psychologist tending to the pupils along the Maroni river. The book presents an unedited account of what they have to say, revealing the difficulties encountered by the pupils along the river who attend schools...
Saturday31 March2012
By Elisabeth GODON

This comic consisting of hyperrealistic drawings plunges the reader into the hellish world of the prisons in French Guiana in the early twentieth century, where convicts would do anything to try to escape. Will the prison wardens manage to put a stop to their plans? Read it to find out....
Saturday31 March2012
By Jean-Yves DELITTE