Two novels on impact of post-colonial conflict win key French literary awards
Briefly

Kamel Daoud's novel, Houris, explores the aftermath of Algeria's civil war through the story of a young woman whose life is forever altered by violence, highlighting the struggle to rebuild a society traumatized by conflict.
Gael Faye’s Jacaranda tackles the haunting legacy of the Rwandan genocide, portraying young people's attempts to cope with the scars left on their society, illustrating the generational impacts of historical violence.
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