About the Book
Walking Home is a compelling glimpse into the lives of emigrĂ©s in modern day America–refugees from genocide and war. The book journeys from loss and grief to survival and joy. The story hits the ground running, literally, with Kidane’s escape from Africa that reaches far into his future into Seattle, Washington. Kidane battles with survivor guilt while he struggles to settle into Seattle, a new life, relationship, school and work. He wants the American dream but is haunted by the past where he survived horrific violence in Africa, and was forced to leave everything and everyone he loved, behind.
Beautifully written, this poignant and intimate portrait of survivors is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the lives of emigrants in our evolving communities.
Beautifully written, this poignant and intimate portrait of survivors is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the lives of emigrants in our evolving communities.
Arleen Williams is a Seattle novelist, memoirist, and co-author of a dozen short books in easy English for adults. She teaches English as a Second Language at South Seattle College and has worked with immigrants and refugees for close to three decades.
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