A haunting tapestry of memory and migration, this book weaves together forgotten histories, chance encounters, and the quiet resilience of displaced souls. From the vanished Jewish communities of Macedonia to the restless pulse of diaspora, Mohannad Badour crafts a lyrical exploration of identity, love, and the fragile threads that bind us across borders.
With the rhythm of a sirtaki and the precision of a journalist's eye, these pages dance between past and present-where every stranger carries a story, and every return is shadowed by loss. A testament to the stories we inherit and those we stumble upon, this is literature as excavation: unearthing what was buried to illuminate what remains