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" Racial hatred, crime across international borders and inequality all rear their heads in this powerful debut..... The action swings from Kenya to Germany and back again. Catch your breath while you can." BOOKWORM, the best books to snuggle down with.
PRIDE MAGAZINE, AUGUST 2004..
"As you read 'Where Do I Belong?' your emotions are taken on a rollercoaster ride as the plot unfolds. With simple, clear language and a direct plot, the book is highly readable."
Coast Express (Monbassa - Kenya) 2nd April 2004.
"As a comment on race relations and the way that blacks and whites view each other in todays world , this book (Where do I Belong?) is very apt."
The Daily Nation (Kenya) 5nd April 2003.
" 'Where Do I Belong?' is a riveting and captivating read with scintillating openness and vivid accuracy. The yarn is a gripping romantic adventure and comes with our strong recommendations.."
The People Daily (Kenya) 28th March 2003.
" Reading 'Where Do I Belong?' it would be so easy to forget that this is Ian Manners' first novel. For me it was a book that once started I could not put down until I reached the last page..."

"I am not going to give away any secrets. But I do recommend people buy the book because it's a very good read."

"Although this book is fiction, Ian has used it to put over a very serious message
... ... Ian Manners has drawn on his own experiences to write a powerful novel."

The above quotes are taken from the Swindon Evening Advertiser Saturday 16th November 2002.
" 'Where Do I Belong?' is a gripping adventure story following one man's pursuit of the truth after personal tragedy.
Sean Cameron is an action hero that will appeal to men and women alike."

Nicole Russell, presenter,The Afternoon Show, BBC Radio Berkshire.
" 'Where Do I Belong?' is an exciting novel which keeps the reader's attention throughout... ... the book is a fast paced and exciting story. It shows a detailed knowledge of African society and Kenyan cultural traditions. The issues of race and racism are sensitively addressed and for these reasons alone, we would recommend it Harmony readers of all ages from teenage upward. "
People in Harmony magazine (A multiracial organisation).

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