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Acknowledgements

I
MUST THANK ALL THOSE WHO
over the years during my travels have provided much help, friendship, hospitality, companionship, and those moments of inspiration that have infused not only this book but also others. They are:

(Tanzania)

Fatma Alloo, Mkuki Bgoya, Walter Bgoya, Harko Bhagat, Mehboob Champsi, Ramesh Chauhan, Shabir Jaffer, Feroz Jafferji, Colonel Ameen Kashmiri, Nawroz Lakhani, Yasmin Lakhani, Ali Mawji, Karim Mitha, Sadru Mitha, Omar Mohammed, Beatrix Mugishagwe, Mpeli Nsekela, Charles Nsekela, Azim Premji, Issa Shivji, Natasha Shivji, Parin Shivji, Abdul Sherriff, Abdu Simba, Muzu Sulemanji, Mohamed Sumar, “Taju,” Nadir Tharani. Also, TPH Bookstore and Novel Idea.

(Kenya)

David Angell, High Commissioner of Canada, Muthoni Garland, Alex Kandie, Neera Kapila, Begum Karim, Pyarali Karim, Aleya Kassam, Dawn Makena, JKS Makokha, Zarina Patel, Zahid Rajen, Jayant Ruparel, Sultan Somji, Radha Upadhyay.

(Canada)

Iqbal Dewji, Zahir Dhalla, Hassan Jaffer, Moe Jiwan, Karim Ladak.

(Elsewhere)

K.L. Jhaveri, Urmila Jhaveri, Abdulaziz Lodhi, Veena Sharma, Farouk Topan.

For their encouragement and making this book possible in various ways, Bruce Westwood, Lien de Nis, Kristin Cochran, Lynn Henry, Tracy Bohan, and Jacqueline Ko. And, of course, for this and much more, Nurjehan.

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