WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT
THE RINGTONE AND THE DRUM

Fuses the traditions of great travel writing with a deep and sophisticated knowledge of the fast-changing politics and cultures of West Africa. The result is a truly engaging and informative book that provides a rare tour of one of the world’s poorest and least understood regions.

Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail, Canada

The Ringtone and the Drum is high-energy food for wanderlust. Teeming with interesting facts, it turns Weston’s perspicacious eye on some of the least visited countries on earth. The result is an accessible, unique and enchanting account. But beware: it will tempt even the least daring to pack their bags for West Africa!

David Bloom, Professor of Economics and Demography, Harvard University

A wise and compelling book, which offers a real picture of what daily life is like in West Africa. Weston is a brave and resourceful traveller, who has entered the heart of some of the most fascinating and least visited parts of the world.

Toby Green, author of Meeting the Invisible Man: Secrets and Magic in West Africa

This is a courageous book, which sheds much-needed light on a corner of Africa that rarely gets media attention. Weston’s first hand reporting and analysis will help anyone seeking to understand how poor countries work and poor people live.

Seth Kaplan, author of Fixing Fragile States