Orange for the Sunsets

“Orange for the Sunsets” by Tina Athaide, published by HarperCollins Publishers on October 6, 2020, is a 336-page work in English that explores the complexities of friendship and identity against the backdrop of Uganda’s turbulent history under President Amin. The narrative follows Asha and her best friend Yesofu, who must confront the stark realities of their differences when a government decree forces Indians to leave the country. As their community changes around them, the story delves into themes of belonging and resilience.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of social themes, including diversity and multiculturalism, as Asha and Yesofu navigate their friendship amid rising tensions. The book presents a vivid portrayal of life in Entebbe during a time of upheaval, highlighting the emotional struggles faced by the characters as they grapple with the implications of separation and the meaning of home. Through their journey, Athaide invites reflection on the impact of violence and the strength found in human connections.
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* A Chicago Public Library’s Best of the Best Books of 2019 Selection * A Canadian Children’s Book Center Best Books for Kids & Teens Pick *
From debut author Tina Athaide comes a soaring tale of empathy, hope, and resilience, as two best friends living under Ugandan President Amin’s divisive rule must examine where–and who–they call home.
Perfect for fans of Half from the East and Inside Out and Back Again.
Asha and her best friend, Yesofu, never cared about the differences between them: Indian. African. Girl. Boy. Short. Tall.
But when Idi Amin announces that Indians have ninety days to leave the country, suddenly those differences are the only things that people in Entebbe can see–not the shared after-school samosas or Asha cheering for Yesofu at every cricket game.
Determined for her life to stay the same, Asha clings to her world tighter than ever before. But Yesofu is torn, pulled between his friends, his family, and a promise of a better future. Now as neighbors leave and soldiers line the streets, the two friends find that nothing seems sure–not even their friendship.
Tensions between Indians and Africans intensify and the deadline to leave is fast approaching. Could the bravest thing of all be to let each other go
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