M.G. VASSANJI won the Giller Prize forThe Book of SecretsandThe In-Between World of Vikram Lall, and the Governor General's Literary Award for Non-Fiction forA Place Within- Rediscovering India. His novelThe Assassin's Songwas shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction. Most recently, his novelNostalgiawas a finalist in Canada Reads 2017.
Compelling. . . . And Home Was Kariakoo offers an insider's experience of East Africa, empathetic and informed. . . . Vassanji contemplates in clean, unfussy prose. He probes connections between past and present--and isn't sentimental about either. --Maclean's A memoir in the widest sense. There is no straightforward narrative or awakening; instead, the book is composed of memories and tied together with sharp historical perspective. How do the different parts of a person coalesce to create an identity? What does 'home' mean and what are our responsibilities to it? . . . Throughout And Home Was Kariakoo, Vassanji succeeds in understanding the tension of a bifurcated life and exposing the weight of belonging carried by immigrants like him. After six novels and a long, successful career, Vassanji's search from how he went to Nairobi to Toronto has come to a meaningful reckoning. --The Globe and Mail