Where The Air Is Sweet

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HarperCollins, Jun 3, 2014 - Fiction - 384 pages

In 1972, dictator Idi Amin expelled 80,000 South Asians from Uganda. Though many had lived in East Africa for generations, they were forced to flee in ninety days as their country descended into a surreal vortex of chaos and murder.

Spanning the years between 1921 and 1975, Where the Air Is Sweet tells the story of Raju, a young Indian man drawn to Africa by the human impulse to seek a better life, and three generations of his family, who carve a life for themselves in a racially stratified colonial and post-colonial society. Where the Air Is Sweet is the story of a family: their loves, their griefs and, finally, their sudden expulsion at the hands of one of the world's most terrifying tyrants.

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About the author (2014)

TASNEEM JAMAL was born in Mbarara, Uganda, and immigrated to Canada with her family in 1975. She has worked as a journalist for over a decade at a number of Canadian newspapers, including The Globe and Mail and the National Post. Her fiction and non-fiction has appeared in Chatelaine, Saturday Night magazine and the Literary Review of Canada. She lives in Kitchener with her husband and two daughtersWeb: tasneemjamal.caFacebook: tasneemjamalauthorTwitter: @tasneem_jamal

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