"I have seen so many journalists fly through Mozambique in a day or two and see nothing. The best books include this one by journalist Stephen Powell who spent months and talked to dozens of Mozambicans, riding in trucks and boats with traders and local travellers on Lake Niassa and visiting people whose homes were destroyed by a massive new coal mine. Powell tells the tale of the real Mozambique as seen from the ground.”– Dr Joseph Hanlon, author of many books on Mozambique and broad issues of development"There is so much I never knew about the problems Mozambique has faced, or the heartbreak of the exploitation it has suffered from other nations and the ongoing conflicts within. This book is compelling both in what Stephen Powell unveils and in the stories from his personal adventures, some of which are endearing and very funny. In three words, I loved it.”– Valerie Poore, author of many books including memoirs about life in South Africa