“Morton’s argument, delivered with passion and power, gives life to a nuanced, deeply personal understanding of how ordinary residents of disadvantaged urban communities not only make their neighborhoods-they reframe the everyday political order. The stories he tells resonate across the continent.” - Garth Myers, author of African Cities: Alternative Visions of Urban Theory and Practice Reading Age of Concrete feels like a walk through Maputo’s history. The vivid life stories, as well as the critical and respectable treatment of sources, paint a nuanced picture of an African city made and remade. Age of Concrete provides a unique glimpse into the hidden histories of African urban life, and we can only long for more such accounts. - Luce Beeckmans (Technology and Culture)