Out to Canaan

Out to Canaan

by JanKaron (Author)

Synopsis

The Belgian Congo: A verdant area spanning the central regions of Africa - giant, somnambulant, beautiful and menacing. In 1960 the Belgian authorities, who had for years ruled the Congo with a stern hand, opted to grant independence to the country's hugely diverse population. On June 30, 1960, the Congo became independent. Within five days the country had fallen into four squabbling parts - the central government in the old capital of Leopoldville, a rebel movement in the eastern capital of Stanleyville, an independent republic of Kasai in the South West and an independent Katanga in the Southern regions with its capital at Elizabethville. United Nations troops were deployed in a 'peace keeping' role and after three wars succeeded in quashing the Katangese coup. But they had hardly finished their task when rebel 'sambas' in the Eastern Congo began sweeping across the Congo with the intention of capturing Leopoldville.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 26 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 0140269401
ISBN 13: 9780140269406

Author Bio
Jan Karon is a lively and delightful chronicler of small town American life. Her books have gained a large and enthuasiatic fan club in the USA, particularly for all those who enjoy Miss Read and James Herriot. She lives in Blowing Rock, North Carolina.