From the Publisher
The Magic of Saida tells the haunting story of Kamal, a
successful Canadian doctor who, in middle age and after decades in
North America, decides to return to his homeland of East Africa to
find his childhood sweetheart, Saida. Kamal''s journey is motivated
by a combination of guilt, hope, and the desire to unravel the
mysteries of his childhood--mysteries compounded by the fact that
Kamal is the son of an absent Indian father from a well-to-do
family and a Swahili African mother of slave ancestry. Through a
series of flashbacks, we watch Kamal''s early years in the ancient
coastal town of Kilwa, where he grows up in a world of poverty but
also of poetry, sustained by his friendship with the magical
Saida.
This world abruptly ends when Kamal is sent away by his mother to
live with his father''s family in the city. There, the academically
gifted boy grows up as a "dark Indian," eventually going to
university and departing for Canada. Left behind to her traditional
fate is Saida, now a beautiful young woman. Decades later, Kamal''s
guilt pulls him back to Kilwa . . . where we discovers what
happened to Saida during a harrowing night of sinister rites. This
complex, revelatory, sweeping and shocking book, is a towering
testament to the magical literary powers of M.G. Vassanji.
About the Author
M.G. VASSANJI is the author of six novels, two collections of short
stories, and two works of nonfiction. His first novel, The
Gunny Sack, was winner of the Commonwealth Prize for Canada
and the Caribbean. He has won the Giller Prize for both The
Book of Secrets and The In-Between World of Vikram
Lall, and the Governor General''s Literary Award for
Non-Fiction for A Place Within: Rediscovering India. His
novel The Assassin''s Song was shortlisted for both the
Giller Prize and the Governor General''s Literary Award for
Fiction. He was born in Kenya and raised in Tanzania, and attended
university in the United States. He lives in Toronto, Canada with
his wife and two sons.
Format: Hardcover
Published: September 25, 2012
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0385667140
ISBN - 13: 9780385667142