
It is a journey through the memories of a region of Mozambique, described by Francisco Camacho.
It's the return to a past that he is completely unaware of. A man in search of his family roots initiates a trip to Mozambique, where he will find not only the answers he need, but will also rediscover a young nation. The action has its epicenter in the region of Niassa and it is from this colossal overview that the protagonist seeks to decipher the motives that lead his brother and his father to stay in a country that rejected them. Note on the writing of Francisco Camacho the affection he feels for Africa, describes it with great mastery without resorting to major stylistic features, allowing us a "journey" through these lush landscapes, confronting the reality of the current populations with the history conveyed by the colonial power. It is not a patronizing portrait, rather an objective one, is the result perhaps of this career in journalism, there are no value judgments, or lame justifications, yes, there is a pragmatism view by the main character, which looks at Mozambique as a whole new reality, because the emotional memory towards the country of his birth is scarce and scattered. So let yourself go to Niassa and discover what he found. Good reading.



