"Historical fiction that brings this month's theme of confluence squarely to the fore, Oza's debut (a mind-bending fact in and of itself) begins in Porbandar, Gandhi's birthplace, and ends in Toronto by way of Idi Amin's regime viewed through the lens of three sisters, a fascinating choice among many."
--Linda
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India, 1898. Pirbhai is the thirteen-year-old breadwinner for his family when he steps into a dhow on the promise of work, only to be taken across the ocean to labour on the East African Railway for the British. With no money or voice but a strong will to survive, he makes an impossible choice that will haunt him for the rest of his days and reverberate across generations.