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328 pp.
| HarperCollins/Tegen |
April, 2019 |
TradeISBN 978-0-06-279529-8$16.99
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EbookISBN 978-0-06-279531-1
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4-6
This heartbreaking and resonant story of twelve-year-old best friends Asha (who is wealthy and Indian) and Yesofu (who is poor and Black) takes place during the Indian expulsion period in 1972 Uganda, which was part of President Idi Amin's Africanization policy. Athaide probes questions of nationalism, poverty, and privilege in original and compelling ways, and explores Asha's recognition that some differences cannot be easily bridged. Reading list, timeline. Bib.