Djaïli Amadou Amal

Espoir

March 20, 2026
Novel
250 pages
125 × 190 mm
22 €
9782487817241
978-2-4878-1724-1

“Littérature française” (Cameroun) collection

Djaïli Amadou Amal’s autobiographical account of her Arab and Fulani origins. Everything she has never said and everything her fans want to know.

Who is Djaïli Amadou Amal? Where does she come from? What has her journey been? From her youth to her forced marriage, Djaïli Amadou Amal examines her origins, her upbringing, the joys and ordeals that have made her the award-winning woman writer and activist she is today.

Her dual culture, Arab and Fulani, Egyptian and Cameroonian; interethnic and interfamily racism; the weight of contradictory traditions; her parents’ love and their life choices; the extended family; forced marriage… She has a gift for storytelling, knows how to create dramatic effect, doesn’t hold back on humor, and makes us all complicit in her story.

Espoir is the text we were waiting for after Les Impatientes, a novel without fiction.

The author

Born in the Far North of Cameroon, Djaïli Amadou Amal is a Cameroonian writer and activist. Winner of the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens, the Choix Goncourt, and numerous international awards, translated into more than twenty-five languages, ambassador for UNICEF in Cameroon and UN Women, she received the title of doctor honoris causa from the Sorbonne Nouvelle. Following in the footsteps of Impatientes, Espoir is her fourth novel published in France.

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500 000 ventes des Impatientes, tous formats confondus.

March 20, 2026
Novel
250 pages
125 × 190 mm
22 €
9782487817241
978-2-4878-1724-1

“Littérature française” (Cameroun) collection