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The Barefoot Woman is long-listed for the National Book Awards

News - Scholastique - September 20, 2019

The 2019 National Book Awards Longlist: Translated Literature - The New Yorker

I’m delighted to see my book “The Barefoot Woman” in the long listed for The New Yorker‘s 2019 National Book Awards in the category of Translated Literature.

Visit the New Yorker website to discover the complete National Book Award list.
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Scholastique Mukasonga is a Rwandan author living in France. She was born in Gikongoro Province in 1956. Mukasonga left Rwanda before the Rwandan genocide, which killed 37 members of her family, her mother being one of them.

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