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RSVP Rice and Stew Very Plenty: The Story of an Ismaili Girls Expulsion from Uganda and Acceptance in Canada

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This compelling autobiography chronicles the life of Nazlin Rahemtulla, an Ismaili Muslim. Nazlin vividly depicts the origins of Ismailism, and traces her ancestry to the Gujarat in western India. The migration of her grandparents and parents to Uganda follows. She then recounts her early life in Jinja against the backdrop of turbulent Ugandan politics, the rise to power of the barbaric Idi Amin, and the devastating ouster of her family and other Asians from their country. The re-location of Nazlin and her family to Canada; their triumphs and pitfalls in the New World; their dedication to Ismailism; Nazlin's career in Canadian business and finance; the complexities of reclaiming her family's Ugandan assets in the early 1990s; Nazlin's meeting with President Museveni of Uganda; her decision about whether or not to return to East Africa to rejuvenate her father's business; and her travels throughout the world with family and friends round out this enthralling saga.

Informacija

Autorius: Nazlin Rahemtulla with Marg Fairweather
Leidėjas: FriesenPress
Išleidimo metai: 2012
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 320
ISBN-10: 1770972676
ISBN-13: 9781770972674
Formatas: 229 x 152 x 19 mm. Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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