The AbyssinianW
The Abyssinian

The Abyssinian is a 1997 historical adventure novel by Jean-Christophe Rufin.

Beneath the Lion's GazeW
Beneath the Lion's Gaze

Beneath the Lion's Gaze is a 2010 novel by Ethiopian-American writer Maaza Mengiste.

Black MischiefW
Black Mischief

Black Mischief was Evelyn Waugh's third novel, published in 1932. The novel chronicles the efforts of the English-educated Emperor Seth, assisted by a fellow Oxford graduate, Basil Seal, to modernize his Empire, the fictional African island of Azania, located in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa.

Cry Wolf (novel)W
Cry Wolf (novel)

Cry Wolf is a novel by Wilbur Smith set during the 1935 Italian invasion of Ethiopia.

Cutting for StoneW
Cutting for Stone

Cutting for Stone (2009) is a novel written by Ethiopian-born Indian-American medical doctor and author Abraham Verghese. It is a saga of twin brothers, orphaned by their mother's death at their births and forsaken by their father. The book includes both a deep description of medical procedures and an exploration of the human side of medical practices.

The Garbage KingW
The Garbage King

The Garbage King is a children's fiction book written by Elizabeth Laird and illustrated by Yosef Kebede.

The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaW
The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia

The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia, originally titled The Prince of Abissinia: A Tale, though often abbreviated to Rasselas, is an apologue about bliss and ignorance by Samuel Johnson. The book's original working title was "The Choice of Life". The book was first published in April 1759 in England. Early readers considered Rasselas to be a work of philosophical and practical importance and critics often remark on the difficulty of classifying it as a novel.

OromayW
Oromay

Oromay is an Amharic-language novel, published in 1983. It was written by Baalu Girma. The novel presents a cynical account on the Red Star Campaign of the Derg military junta. The book was published by the Kuraz Publishing Agency in Addis Ababa. In spite of a government ban on the book, it became widely read and famous. According to Ruth Iyob, the book presents "an accurate and compelling account of the events surrounding the failure of this campaign".