The Moon Will Not Burn Us
The Untold Story of the Women Who Liberated Guinea-Bissau
She was thirteen years old when the war took her father. The story of the women who fought to free Guinea-Bissau and why history forgot them.
The untold story of the women who fought for freedom and transformed a nation.
At just thirteen years old, Joana Gomes is thrust into Guinea-Bissau’s brutal war for independence after the murder of her father. As the conflict intensifies, she joins a growing movement of women who take on vital roles across the liberation struggle, as fighters, organisers, nurses and political leaders. Their work proves instrumental in securing victory against Portuguese colonial rule.
Drawing on years of reporting and firsthand testimony gathered over nearly two decades in the region, Ricci Shryock brings these stories to life with vivid detail and emotional clarity, revealing the courage, complexity and sacrifice behind the fight for independence. At the same time, she shows how the war reshaped not only a nation, but the role of women within it.
A powerful and deeply human account of resistance, The Moon Will Not Burn Us uncovers a vital history and places women at the centre of one of Africa’s most significant liberation movements led by PAIGC and the legendary Amilcar Cabral.
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The Untold Story of the Women Who Liberated Guinea-Bissau
She was thirteen years old when the war took her father. The story of the women who fought to free Guinea-Bissau and why history forgot them.
The untold story of the women who fought for freedom and transformed a nation.
At just thirteen years old, Joana Gomes is thrust into Guinea-Bissau’s brutal war for independence after the murder of her father. As the conflict intensifies, she joins a growing movement of women who take on vital roles across the liberation struggle, as fighters, organisers, nurses and political leaders. Their work proves instrumental in securing victory against Portuguese colonial rule.
Drawing on years of reporting and firsthand testimony gathered over nearly two decades in the region, Ricci Shryock brings these stories to life with vivid detail and emotional clarity, revealing the courage, complexity and sacrifice behind the fight for independence. At the same time, she shows how the war reshaped not only a nation, but the role of women within it.
A powerful and deeply human account of resistance, The Moon Will Not Burn Us uncovers a vital history and places women at the centre of one of Africa’s most significant liberation movements led by PAIGC and the legendary Amilcar Cabral.











