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Footprints of the Outsider

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2002

Followed by
  
The Unfulfilled Dream

Author
  
ISBN
  
9789970023431

Preceded by
  
Fate of the Banished

Publisher
  
Pages
  
172

Originally published
  
2002

Page count
  
172

Country
  
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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

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Footprints of the Outsider is a novel by Ugandan author Julius Ocwinyo.

Contents

Plot

Footprints of the Outsider is set in Teboke Village in Apac district in 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 B.A Economics. He becomes a teacher.

Abdul, seking 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 to help. Adbul is later arrested when Adoli thinks he is eyeing his parliamentaty 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.

Awards

  • Won the Kinyara Award for best adult fiction (sponsored by the British Council) in 2004.
  • References

    Footprints of the Outsider Wikipedia