Dimensions
155 x 216 x 26mm
Despite the tough discipline, the students at the International School in Moshi are free to run wild. For this motley cohort of ex-pat Europeans, Indian Tanzanians and wealthy Africans, it's all about getting high, getting drunk and getting laid.
Samantha is tough on the outside, but underneath it all she's lost. Her parents don't get on, her teachers hate her and she's at that age when boys only want one thing. She has lived in Tanzania since she was three. Her father is a mercenary, her mother downs gin and tonics under the midday sun. Ignored and misunderstood, Samantha learns quickly that affection comes at a premium, however hollow the "love" on offer. Before long, her reputation precedes her, losing her friends as quickly as it wins her admirers.
Exile is the first of three powerful and gritty novels about growing up as an ex-pat in Tanzania in the '80s, where the ordinary teenaged pressures are magnified by post-colonial tensions and the easy availability of drink and drugs.