A CHAMELEON'S TALE
True Stories of a Global Refugee
  Mo Tejani - an Indian Shia Muslim by ancestry - was expelled from Idi
Amin's Uganda in 1972. Torn apart from his family and exiled from his
continent of birth, he was left homeless, without sense of his own
cultural identity. Over the next three decades on the road, he worked
with non-profit agencies, learned a slew of new languages, met fellow
cultural nomads in forlorn places, and became involved in some of the
world's most significant historical events.

In this entertaining globetrotting memoir, the author travels through
five continents in search of a place he can call home. The trials and
tribulations of 'identity shopping' in the 'multicultural supermarket' of
today almost bring him to the brink of alienation but, as he discovers
over the years, there are many along the road who are ready to lend a
helping hand. Join him on his journey as he seeks liberation from his
cultural chains and the catharsis of realizing his true identity.

Finalist - 2007 PEN/Beyond Margins Book Award - New York
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