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American Reconnects With Ancestral African Tribe, Inspiring New Book

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Raised through a closed adoption, author Malachy M. Zuberi spent decades searching for his ancestral roots. Reconnecting with his African tribal heritage inspired Fracture, a new book exploring identity, belonging, and why so many people feel disconnected.

-- In an age of DNA testing and digital connection, millions of people are still searching for something technology cannot easily provide: a sense of identity and belonging.

For author and creative founder Malachy M. Zuberi, that search began with a closed adoption that left fundamental questions about family, ancestry, and personal history unanswered. What started as a search for biological roots gradually became a deeper exploration of lineage, culture, and the universal human desire to know where one belongs.

That journey eventually led him to reconnect with his ancestral African tribal heritage, offering a perspective that reached far beyond genealogy. The experience revealed that identity is not simply an individual story but a living connection between family, community, history, and future generations.

Those discoveries became the inspiration for Fracture, a new book exploring identity, belonging, and the search for wholeness.

Rather than approaching disconnection as only a modern social problem, Fracture explores the hidden fractures created by separation from family, culture, purpose, and authentic human relationships. Through personal reflection and broader cultural themes, the book examines why so many people feel isolated despite living in the most connected era in history.

The work also asks a larger question: if identity can be lost through generations of separation, can it also be rediscovered?

The themes explored in Fracture reach beyond one personal journey. Across the world, millions of people grapple with questions of ancestry, belonging, and cultural identity shaped by adoption, migration, displacement, and historical separation. The book explores how reconnecting with history, community, and purpose can become a path toward healing and wholeness.

Published by Wanzia Nation, the project is part of a broader creative initiative dedicated to exploring identity, belonging, ancestry, and human potential through books, visual storytelling, and community building.

“The search for identity is not unique to one person or one family,” says Zuberi. “It is a universal human journey. Many people are searching for a place to belong—they simply tell the story in different ways.”

Readers interested in learning more about Fracture and the Wanzia project can visit Wanzia.org.

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Name: Malachy M. Zuberi
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Organization: Wanzia Nation
Address: Urban Oasis Apartments Kingara Road, Nairobi, Nairobi County 00100, Kenya
Phone: +254-741-053592
Website: https://Wanzia.org

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