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Fragmented Lives
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Fragmented Lives

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In this semi-autobiographical novel, Imali tells an unforgettable story of Mary Upanga, a young Kenyan woman’s journey to USA for her studies and her ensuing hardships. As a naive Logooli girl, Mary is ill-prepared for life outside her rural setting of Kerongo. She must not only confront culture shock, but also racial discrimination, which shutter her sensibilities. That is not all. With her social security card stamped in bold letters: BEARER NOT PERMITTED TO WORK, she struggles to find employment to support herself. Later, she is forced to take on odd jobs as threats of deportation and eviction from her flat become a looming reality. It does not take her long to realize that there is more to life in America than she imagined. She is not alone. A sea of other new African immigrants face similar fates. Tales of young men who perish, unable to cope with their new reality, threaten her quest and dreams for success. In this land of the free, Mary lives a fragmented life. Will she survive or succumb to the challenges of life as new African immigrant to American soil?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mwanaka Media and Publishing
Date
5 August 2022
Pages
222
ISBN
9781779213273

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In this semi-autobiographical novel, Imali tells an unforgettable story of Mary Upanga, a young Kenyan woman’s journey to USA for her studies and her ensuing hardships. As a naive Logooli girl, Mary is ill-prepared for life outside her rural setting of Kerongo. She must not only confront culture shock, but also racial discrimination, which shutter her sensibilities. That is not all. With her social security card stamped in bold letters: BEARER NOT PERMITTED TO WORK, she struggles to find employment to support herself. Later, she is forced to take on odd jobs as threats of deportation and eviction from her flat become a looming reality. It does not take her long to realize that there is more to life in America than she imagined. She is not alone. A sea of other new African immigrants face similar fates. Tales of young men who perish, unable to cope with their new reality, threaten her quest and dreams for success. In this land of the free, Mary lives a fragmented life. Will she survive or succumb to the challenges of life as new African immigrant to American soil?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mwanaka Media and Publishing
Date
5 August 2022
Pages
222
ISBN
9781779213273