A Squatter's Tale is a 1997 novel by Nigerian author Ike Oguine.[1] The novel focuses on the experience of African immigrants to the United States,[1] and the challenges faced in the contemporary African diaspora.[2] Other themes include discussion of African economic policies.[3]
The novel received the 1997 Association of Nigerian Authors award for fiction.[3] The novel was published as part of the African Writers Series in 2000.[4]
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