Fineland

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Author/Contributor(s): Lauwo, Lauwo
Publisher: Iskanchi Press
Date: 9/1/2026
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
In this African diaspora coming-of-age novel, Fineland follows a Tanzanian student in small-town Finland as hope collides with poverty, isolation, and first love—and every choice is shadowed by the family depending on him back home.

A hopeful journey from Tanzania to Finland becomes a stark test of belonging, survival, and love in a world far colder than any dream.

A Tanzanian student’s dream of escape carries him from the sun-soaked chaos of Dar es Salaam to the icy hush of Finland—where longing, survival, and love are never as simple as a plane ticket home. Fineland is an intimate African diaspora novel that follows Msafiri, a young man who believes education is his family’s salvation.

When he finally boards a flight from Tanzania to Finland, his pockets are nearly empty but his hopes are full. Yet the promised land of Kajaani is colder than any photograph—its silence heavy, its streets indifferent. Rent comes due, jobs are scarce, and home is a memory that aches as much as it sustains. What begins as a bold study-abroad adventure becomes a relentless test of endurance, exposing the hidden costs of chasing opportunity across borders.

In this sharply observed coming-of-age story, Msafiri navigates new rules and old wounds: friendships forged over cheap bread and borrowed Wi-Fi, nights spent scavenging bottles in the snow, and the fragile, electric beginnings of love with Changying, a fellow outsider searching for her own place in the world. Every choice is shadowed by duty to his sisters back home, and the knowledge that failure would mean more than shame—it would mean returning empty-handed.

Vivid, tender, and unsentimental, Fineland is a portrait of the hunger for belonging and the quiet heroism of making a life when you are far from everything you know.