
Child of Dandelions
Author: Shenaaz Nanji
Narrator: Vaishali Sharma
Unabridged: 5 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/20/2008

Author: Shenaaz Nanji
Narrator: Vaishali Sharma
Unabridged: 5 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/20/2008
Shenaaz Nanji was born on the ancient island of Mombasa, one of the oldest settlements on the East African coast, and grew up amid a fusion of cultures: Bantu-Swahili, Arabic, colonial British, and East Indian. Every year she visited her grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins in Uganda until Idi Amin turned them into refugees. She moved to the United States and lived in upstate New York before moving to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where she now lives with her husband and children. She holds an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College and has written several books for children.
This eloquent historical novel coupled two of my major interests: Indian culture, and African history. This was a part of Africa's history that I wasn't knowledgable about -- while I knew of Idi Amin and the horrible acts he committed during his reign, I hadn't realized that so much of it was aimed......more
I thought this book had a good perspective on conditions in Uganda in 1972 particularly for the Indians of the main character's heritage but also other ethnic groups in the area that are divided by Idi Amin's strife-filled regime. These characters are represented by servants, friends, and neighbors......more
A unique tale of the Indian diaspora to East Africa. I felt it was rather fast paced, but I also felt it was a bit "purposeful." Also, not the fault of this book, but I am tired of plucky teenage girls standing up to evil dictators/soldiers/whatever and getting away with it and saving their whole fam......more
This is a story of an Indian girl, born and live in Uganda during Idi Amin reign. One day, Sabine found out all Indian were no longer welcome in the country, her world was turn upside down. A good quick and easy read.......more
Sometimes it takes a drastic event to put things in perspective. President Idi Amin has just decreed that all foreign Indians must be "weeded" out of Uganda within 90 days. Fifteen-year old Sabine suddenly finds her world upturned. While her father reassures her and her family that they are not forei......more