Volcano Street
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In the tradition of great Australian literature Volcano Street is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of small-town life and the uncertainties of childhood.
David Rain est un écrivain australien basé à Londres, dont l'œuvre englobe des romans, de la poésie, des articles et des critiques. Son écriture se caractérise par un profond engagement envers l'expérience humaine, rendu dans un style distinctif et précis. La prose de Rain offre à la fois urgence et perspicacité, lui valant la reconnaissance des lecteurs et des critiques. Il a également partagé ses vastes connaissances et sa passion pour la littérature en tant qu'éducateur dans plusieurs universités.


In the tradition of great Australian literature Volcano Street is a wonderfully vivid portrayal of small-town life and the uncertainties of childhood.
Circular Labor Migration In The West African Sahel
Focusing on the geography of seasonal migration in the African Sahel, this work highlights the experiences of migrants in Maradi, Niger. Author David Rain challenges the perception that migration is solely a product of modernity, illustrating it as a long-standing human practice driven by necessity and resourcefulness. Each year, after the harvest, many individuals leave their villages to seek work in urban centers, contributing to local economies while maintaining ties to their origins. Through interviews and geographic analysis, the book reveals the resilience and adaptability of these "eaters of the dry season."