Publish Date |
April 22, 2025 |
Category |
Fiction / Family Life / Siblings Fiction / LGBTQ+ |
Price |
$24.99 |
A beguiling coming of age novel set in Uganda in which a young woman grapples with the truth about her sister in a country that punishes gay people.
Eighteen-year-old Aine Kamara has been anticipating a reunion with her older sister, Mbabazi, for months. But when Mbabazi shows up with an unexpected guest, Aine must confront an old fear: her beloved sister is gay in a country with tight anti-homosexuality laws.
Over a weekend at Aine's all girls' boarding school, sisterly bonds strengthen, and a new friendship emerges between Aine and her sister's partner, Achen. Later, a sudden death in the family brings Achen to Mbabazi's and Aine's village, resulting in tensions that put Mrs. Kamara's Christian beliefs to the test. Aine runs away to Mbabazi's and Achen's home in Kampala, where she reconnects with her crush, Elia, a sophomore at Makerere University.
In acclaimed writer Iryn Tushabe's dazzling debut novel, Aine must make hard choices, with inevitable and harrowing results.
IRYN TUSHABE is a Ugandan-Canadian writer and journalist. Her creative nonfiction has appeared inBriarpatch Magazine,Adda,Prairies North, theWalrus,and on CBC Saskatchewan. Her short fiction has been published inGrain Magazine, theCarter V. Cooper Short Fiction Anthology, and theJourney Prize Stories. She won the City of Regina Writing Award in 2020 and 2024, was a finalist for the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2021, and won the 2023 Writers’ Trust McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize. She lives in Regina.
ISBN: 9781487013134
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc
Published: April 22, 2025
"Peeled back, there is a central kernel of intimacy in Tushabe's novel: the insistent, surprising ways characters connect even amidst the pressurization of Uganda's rigid anti-homosexuality laws." - The Walrus"In Everything is Fine Here, Iryn Tushabe proves herself to be a talented and brave writer who isn't afraid to tackle tough issues of our time." - Room Magazine"An anti-colonial and queer feminist novel ... that's a stimulating, entertaining, thought-provoking and optimistic story - as well as a rally cry - all at once." - Scout Magazine"Everything Is Fine Here is a wonderfully heart-warming book." - The Miramichi Reader