Zouhir Merbah

Snow Beneath Our Feet

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 42 Seiten
EAN 9798231973330
Veröffentlicht August 2025
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For Kareem, his wife Leila, and their young daughter Salma, the dream of Canada is a vivid tapestry woven with threads of opportunity, security, and a brighter future for their child. Leaving their vibrant life in Morocco behind, they land in Toronto with hearts full of hope, ready to embrace the promise of a new dawn. But the reality that greets them is as sharp and unforgiving as the northern wind. The dream quickly collides with the chilling, complex reality of integration, where the warmth of belonging feels a world away.
"Belonging in the North" is an intimate and emotionally rich chronicle of this family's journey through the labyrinth of immigration. The promised land proves to be a landscape of invisible walls. Kareem, a skilled civil engineer in his homeland, faces a soul-crushing series of rejections, his qualifications rendered meaningless by a system that doesn't recognize them. He is forced to swallow his pride, his identity eroding with each unanswered application. Leila, once surrounded by a boisterous community of family and friends, is plunged into a profound silence, battling a loneliness so deep it threatens to consume her. Meanwhile, Salma navigates the confusing and often cruel world of a new school, her childhood joy dimming in the face of isolation and misunderstanding. The pressure mounts, and the love that binds the family is tested as fractures of resentment and despair begin to appear.
But this is not a story of surrender. It is a testament to the quiet, unyielding power of human resilience. Through small, hard-won victories-a new friendship forged over broken English, a teacher's simple act of kindness, the shared wisdom of a fellow immigrant-the family begins to plant new roots in the frozen ground. They discover that community is not something you find, but something you build, one fragile connection at a time. They learn to navigate the alien rhythms of the city, weaving their cherished traditions into the fabric of a new Canadian life.
Just as they begin to find their footing, a devastating setback threatens to shatter their fragile progress, pushing one family member to the brink of giving up entirely. In this moment of crisis, a surprising opportunity emerges from an unexpected place, forcing the family to redefine their definition of success, family, and home. "Belonging in the North" is a deeply human story that explores whether home is a place on a map, or a space you carve out in the hearts of others, and ultimately, within yourself. It is a poignant reminder that the most important journeys are not those across oceans, but those across the vast distances of the human heart.