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We Are All Birds of Uganda

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SKU: 9781529118667

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Discover the untold story of Sameer in “We Are All Birds of Uganda” by Tom Bergin (ISBN: 9781529118667). Returning to his family home after a tragedy, Sameer unearths his family’s hidden past and his own identity. Praised by Malorie Blackman as a “remarkably accomplished debut,” this book is a must-read for those seeking family history and self-discovery.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781529118667
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Weight: 272 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1529118662
  • Publisher Date: 27 Jan 2022
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 130 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for We Are All Birds of Uganda

  1. Pragati Bisht

    A decent book with an interesting premise. However, the execution was a bit lacking. Worth a read if you’re interested in the subject matter.

  2. Sariga N

    I found this book to be a bit slow and confusing at times. However, the themes of family and identity were well-explored. A mixed bag.

  3. Adithya Sujalal

    An excellent read that will stay with you. Explores family secrets and identity with grace. Little bit boring.

  4. Yash Subhash Thakur

    An engaging read that explores complex family dynamics. I loved learning about Uganda’s history through Sameer’s eyes. A tad lengthy in the middle.

  5. Ambati Om Sri Harsha

    An interesting and well-written debut. The characters were believable, and the story was engaging. Not a favorite, but enjoyable.

  6. Rohit Raj Sinha

    Bergin is a talented writer. I enjoyed the exploration of identity, but the plot felt predictable at times. Still, a worthwhile read.

  7. Hemant Tandon

    I couldn’t put this book down! A moving story about family, history, and finding yourself. I highly recommend this book. Fantastic!

  8. Chaitanya

    I was completely absorbed in this book. A compelling story of family, loss, and resilience. A bit sad but beautifully written.

  9. Dev Verma

    A thought-provoking exploration of cultural heritage. The descriptions of Uganda are vivid. It was good, but not great.

  10. Aditya Rana

    This book stayed with me long after I finished reading. A powerful story, although some themes were difficult to process. Highly recommend.

  11. Tejas Rawat

    A beautifully written and thought-provoking book. Sameer’s journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring. I would recommend to anyone.

  12. Saksham Mathur

    The writing is gorgeous, and the story is compelling. However, I wish there was more focus on present time rather than the past. Still great.

  13. Saumya Srivastava

    A beautifully written story about family secrets. I enjoyed learning about Ugandan history, but at times it felt a bit slow paced. Overall, a good read.

  14. Arushi Bansal

    Sameer’s journey is captivating. The writing is lyrical. However, I found some of the characters underdeveloped. Still, a powerful and moving book.

  15. Mazhar Abdul Azeez

    An insightful look at identity and belonging. Bergin’s prose is stunning. Some parts were confusing, jumping between timelines. Worth reading though!

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