Kampala Graduate: Good Grades, No Connection is a raw, riveting, and unfiltered urban novel that captures the harsh realities faced by Uganda's educated yet unemployed youth. It tells the story of bright, ambitious graduates who step into the world with first-class degrees but find themselves locked out of opportunity because they lack one crucial thing: connections.Through the eyes of David, a top Business Administration graduate forced to sell ice cream, and his peers Rose the waitress-chef, Phiona the dreamer-turned-politician, Peter the boda-boda-riding law graduate, and Sylvia the betrayed media hopeful this book uncovers the brutal disconnect between merit and employment in Kampala. Each character represents thousands of young people struggling to survive a system riddled with corruption, nepotism, and exploitation.It also contrasts their hustle with the lives of the privileged but incompetent Paul, Monica, Esther, and Racheal who rise to power through family connections, wealth, and scandalous shortcuts, only to fall when truth catches up. Meanwhile, Gulf survivors like Faith and Patrick highlight the pain of chasing dreams abroad and returning home bruised but unbroken.But this is not just a tale of struggle. It's a powerful narrative of resilience, transformation, and triumph. As the chapters progress, we witness a dramatic shift: the hustlers begin to rise. Business ideas flourish. Forgotten heroes get noticed. The underdogs take the spotlight. And in the end, the once-ignored begin to employ those who once looked down on them.With vivid storytelling, powerful symbolism, and deeply Ugandan settings, Kampala Graduate explores themes of youth unemployment, social injustice, betrayal, mental health, mentorship, politics, and faith all weaved together with hope and courage.Whether you're a graduate stuck in limbo, a student wondering what's next, or a policymaker who needs to see what's happening beyond boardrooms this book is your mirror, your voice, and your call to action.