Anjali, an Indo-Canadian single mother, accepts a posting in Kamorga with her non-profit. There, she encounters Grace, a dedicated but dominating colleague, Fatimah, a farmer ousted from her home, and Mary, Anjali's maid, who seeks a future for her son. Anjali befriends Fatimah and becomes entangled in a web of intrigue that upturns her orderly world.
Land for Fatimah captures the warmth and vitality of Africa, illuminating everyday heroism and exploring expat life. This thought-provoking novel delves into the complexities of development, the forced displacement of the poor, and the power of female connection. Perfect for readers interested in: African literary fictionSocial issuesMulticultural stories