The Grieving Eye
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Lena Atoug's memoir charts her journey as a migrant through a world of new languages and customs, navigating adolescence, loneliness and lack of belonging. What does it mean to lose a father and then a country? Lena Atoug's memoir is the story of a carefree childhood doubly fractured – first by a father's death, then by war. It charts her journey as a migrant through a world of new languages and customs, navigating adolescence, loneliness and lack of belonging. Told with lyrical honesty and grace, this is a poignant meditation on identity, survival, trauma, memory – and the search for home, wherever it may be found.
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Lena Atoug's memoir charts her journey as a migrant through a world of new languages and customs, navigating adolescence, loneliness and lack of belonging. What does it mean to lose a father and then a country? Lena Atoug's memoir is the story of a carefree childhood doubly fractured – first by a father's death, then by war. It charts her journey as a migrant through a world of new languages and customs, navigating adolescence, loneliness and lack of belonging. Told with lyrical honesty and grace, this is a poignant meditation on identity, survival, trauma, memory – and the search for home, wherever it may be found.
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Lena Atoug's memoir charts her journey as a migrant through a world of new languages and customs, navigating adolescence, loneliness and lack of belonging. What does it mean to lose a father and then a country? Lena Atoug's memoir is the story of a carefree childhood doubly fractured – first by a father's death, then by war. It charts her journey as a migrant through a world of new languages and customs, navigating adolescence, loneliness and lack of belonging. Told with lyrical honesty and grace, this is a poignant meditation on identity, survival, trauma, memory – and the search for home, wherever it may be found.
AmazonPages: 206, Paperback, Deixis Press