Love Letters to Sudan is the first photography book on Sudan, as told by Sudanese.

Ten years in the making. All 18 regions. More than 200 photographs of a country rarely seen in its full breadth. Its landscapes, its ceremonies, its faces, the ordinary and extraordinary life of one of the oldest and most diverse nations on earth.

The book is the work of Sudanese photographers documenting their own country over the last decade. A collective act of witness. Sudan has never been held in a single volume like this. This is the beginning of that archive.

Love Letters to Sudan was authored and edited by Abir Ibrahim, a Sudanese-American writer whose family traces a lineage of scholarship and preservation to Kassala, where her grandfather founded eastern Sudan's first national library. We believe documentation is an act of respect. We publish for readers who want to see Sudan as it truly is. Bold, ancient, diverse, and alive.

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