The novel "La nuit au coeur" by the Mauritian writer Natacha Appanah was crowned with the prestigious Goncourt Choix du Maroc prize at the 31st edition of the International Book and Publishing Fair (SIEL), which is currently held in Rabat. This award was presented on Saturday, in a context marking the participation of France as a guest of honour and the designation of Rabat as UNESCO's World Book Capital for 2026-2027. Organized by the Embassy o…
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The novel "La nuit au coeur" by the Mauritian writer Natacha Appanah was crowned with the prestigious Goncourt Choix du Maroc prize at the 31st edition of the International Book and Publishing Fair (SIEL), which is currently held in Rabat. This award was presented on Saturday, in a context marking the participation of France as a guest of honour and the designation of Rabat as UNESCO's World Book Capital for 2026-2027. Organized by the Embassy o…