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Abdul, seeking to work in government, goes to Adoli Awal, the Teboke Member of Parliament, for help. But because Adwong, Abdul's uncle is Adoli's political enemy, the latter refuses. Abdul is later arrested when Adoli thinks he is eyeing his parliamentary seat. Abdul is released and contests for the parliamentary seat. The clashes that break out on one of the campaign rallies leave some people hurt and others dead. The book seeks to find the candidate who will become Teboke's next MP.<ref name=africabookclub>{{cite web|author=Diane Ninsiima|title=Footprints of the Outsider (by Julius Ocwinyo)|url=http://www.africabookclub.com/?p=3239|website=Africa Book Club|date=8 April 2011|accessdate=20 February 2015}}</ref> |
Abdul, seeking to work in government, goes to Adoli Awal, the Teboke Member of Parliament, for help. But because Adwong, Abdul's uncle is Adoli's political enemy, the latter refuses. Abdul is later arrested when Adoli thinks he is eyeing his parliamentary seat. Abdul is released and contests for the parliamentary seat. The clashes that break out on one of the campaign rallies leave some people hurt and others dead. The book seeks to find the candidate who will become Teboke's next MP.<ref name=africabookclub>{{cite web|author=Diane Ninsiima|title=Footprints of the Outsider (by Julius Ocwinyo)|url=http://www.africabookclub.com/?p=3239|website=Africa Book Club|date=8 April 2011|accessdate=20 February 2015}}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
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The book received four stars from ''[[The Independent (Uganda)|The Independent]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.ug/book-review-footprints-outsider/|title=BOOK REVIEW: Footprints of the Outsider|date=January 31, 2017|work=The Independent|access-date=15 August 2024}}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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The novel won the Kinyara Award for best adult fiction (sponsored by the British Council) in 2004.<ref name=africa-bo-okclub>{{cite web|title=Julius Ocwinyo on Writing and the State of Publishing in Africa|url=http://www.africabookclub.com/?p=3479|accessdate=21 February 2015}}</ref> |
The novel won the Kinyara Award for best adult fiction (sponsored by the British Council) in 2004.<ref name=africa-bo-okclub>{{cite web|title=Julius Ocwinyo on Writing and the State of Publishing in Africa|url=http://www.africabookclub.com/?p=3479|accessdate=21 February 2015}}</ref> and was reviewed by [[AllAfrica.com]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://allafrica.com/stories/200807040133.html|title=Uganda: Struggling to Succeed Against All Odds|last=Masinde|first=Joshua|date=July 3, 2008|publisher=AllAfrica.com|access-date=15 August 2024}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 15 August 2024
Author | Julius Ocwinyo |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Fountain Publishers |
Publication date | 2002 |
Publication place | Uganda |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 172 |
ISBN | 9789970023431 |
Preceded by | Fate of the Banished |
Followed by | The Unfulfilled Dream |
Footprints of the Outsider is a novel by Ugandan author Julius Ocwinyo, published by Fountain Publishers in 2002.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]Footprints of the Outsider is set in Teboke Village in the Apac district of Uganda. The only brick structure in the village is the ginnery at Teboke trading centre set up by two Indians, Hippos and Ramchand. It revolves around Abdul Olwit, whose mother, Alicinora is a prostitute. As he grows, Abdul suffers ridicule not only from his peers but from his mother. Despite odds being against him, he graduates from Makerere University with a bachelor's of arts degree in economics, and becomes a teacher.
Abdul, seeking to work in government, goes to Adoli Awal, the Teboke Member of Parliament, for help. But because Adwong, Abdul's uncle is Adoli's political enemy, the latter refuses. Abdul is later arrested when Adoli thinks he is eyeing his parliamentary seat. Abdul is released and contests for the parliamentary seat. The clashes that break out on one of the campaign rallies leave some people hurt and others dead. The book seeks to find the candidate who will become Teboke's next MP.[3]
Reception
[edit]The book received four stars from The Independent[4]
Awards
[edit]The novel won the Kinyara Award for best adult fiction (sponsored by the British Council) in 2004.[5] and was reviewed by AllAfrica.com.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Ivan Okuda (25 February 2012). "Fate has led Ocwinyo to top of literary world". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
- ^ Simon Gikandi, Evan Mwangi (2013). The Columbia Guide to East African Literature in English Since 1945. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231500647. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ^ Diane Ninsiima (8 April 2011). "Footprints of the Outsider (by Julius Ocwinyo)". Africa Book Club. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
- ^ "BOOK REVIEW: Footprints of the Outsider". The Independent. January 31, 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ "Julius Ocwinyo on Writing and the State of Publishing in Africa". Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ^ Masinde, Joshua (July 3, 2008). "Uganda: Struggling to Succeed Against All Odds". AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 15 August 2024.