Jaajef Saiks & Abdoukarim, Its good to see interest in Baaba Sillah's book "When the Monkey Talks". It's publication is in itself a triumph. Many people in Baaba's position, a leading intellectual, who suffer the total loss of vision, would become victims, living off others sympathy and generosity. What Baaba has done here is overcome that major burden with a work that makes the word 'disability' irrelevant. Not only to write, but also to self-publish in the face of publishers who saw the book buying Gambian public as too small to bother with. But the book is not just a novel but a view of Gambian history that goes way beyond 'Tales of the Gambia' by Florence Mahoney (for those who remeber school days). Who remembers Pa Edward Small, and the historic role he played? Who knows the orign of the word 'brukus'for the variety of ground- nut...(see bottom of e-mail for answer), the real reasons behind the cattle and hut taxes, the scheming of the Colonial governors and their cohorts, the attack on mile 2 prison by legions of kankurang? this book brings these to life, not in a dry textbook way but as part of an exciting read. And, as you would expect from someone from Sillahkunda...every two pages contains references to traditional Gambian food... (maybe you can't get ingrediants in Norway) All this makes it not just of personal benefit to the reader who wants to buy (see order details), but also allow it to penetrate those institutions in which we work and study...through their libraries...let Gambian's feel proud to have the heroic side of the history and struggle against colonialism known by other nations...more to the country than the 'smiling coast' of tourist posters. Please ask your library to buy a copy. How to buy: go to: http://groups.msn.com/GambianNovelWhentheMonkeyTalks or e-mail admin_doineex"hotmail.com Prices = 10 pounds sterling plus postage and packing UK 2.50, EU 3.00, rest of world 5.50 (all prices in UK pounds) Please support further by downloading the details and asking your local/college/university library to buy a copy jamm ak xewel T.Cisse (the answer to the origin of the word 'brukus' to describe the variety of ground nut, is that it is a Mandinka mis-prononciation of 'Brooks'- Major Brooks who introduced it into the Gambia as part of the colonial plan for monoculture) いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい