Please note that I received this book via NetGalley.
Trigger warning: Physical abuse and sometimes verbal abuse.
This was very very good. Omar tells us intertwining stories about Somali refugees living in a variety of apartments over the years in places like London, Rome, and Toronto. Some of the stories are linked to each other and some are not. I do have to say the last story's ending got into the fantasy realm (which I liked). The other stories were very rooted in the here and now for the characters. I would usually give you a star rating on each story, but all of them were honestly five stars. I will just break down each story and how it links to prior characters. The book starts off in 1991, the year the Somali Civil War began.
Rome 1991-This story follows an Italian young man named Raffel. He feels harassed by his aunt to visit her though she's done a lot for him. While there he meets his aunt's newest housekeeper, Ladan. Ladan is a Somali refugee that is dealing with living in Italy and having her brother take all of her money. She feels very sturdy as a character. You can feel why Raffel finds himself growing attracted to her. Of course there are some issues, foremost is the color of her skin.
London 1998-We follow a woman named Warda who we find out is hiding a secret from her husband (Daud) and others. Once upon a time, a man, not her husband, gave her gold. This story fascinated me a lot. Warda just wants a little something for herself, but realizes the repercussions of what she did and did not say to a man named Yusuf and how he just won't go away the way she needs him to.
Welland 2000-We follow a woman named Jija Hussein who is living with four other Somali families in a a co-op. Her cousin Mulki helped her find the place, but the two other women she meets, Sofia and Zainab are who brings her back to herself in a way that she hasn't felt in a long time. I felt sad reading this one because it seems all of the women in this story are trapped either by circumstance or men into a life they really don't know how to get out of. In this story, a married couple named Yasmin and Samir are discussed, they come up in another story.
Toronto 2005-We follow Samir and Yasmin in this story who came up in the other story. The married couple seem to be at odds and Samir doesn't know what to do in order to not only keep Yasmin, but "put her in her place." He finds himself trying to control her via not allowing her money or providing her rides to the many weddings that she wants to go to. The ending of this story leaves a lot unsaid, but you can guess what happens next. Heck, even Samir seems to have seen this coming which may account for his anger and resentment. The two of them have a young son named Bilal who will come into play in another story.
Amsterdam 2008-We follow a young girl and her mother (who she refers to as Hooya) and her brother named Faisal. We quickly find out that the characters are linked back to the first story taking place in Rome in 1991. I liked this one where we find out what happened to Ladan. I wish we got more details about her. The story told through her daughter's eyes leaves so many questions. I was curious why Ladan got hyper focused on taking care of an older Somali refugee named Rashid Barre.
Toronto 2011-We follow Amira who despite the opportunity to marry, turns it down to be "something more." Working at an attorney's office gave her a feeling of self-satisfaction, but she moves on later to another attorney named Brock who seems to be hiding a lot. I loved this story, and loved how Amira is wondering more and more about her ex who she starts to think reminds her of Brock. But it quickly becomes apparent, everything is not what it seems with Amira's ex or Brock.
Dubai 2016-A woman of 27, named Rabiya, is foisted on her aunt and her family in Dubai. We don't know what went on, but we slowly realize the incident that caused her to be sent away. Very interesting story and I liked how everything unspools.
Toronto 2020-We follow a young woman named Jihan who goes to the hospital with a pain in her stomach. While there she runs into a boy from her neighborhood (Bilal) who she could have sworn was murdered. The story goes back and forth about the incident, the funeral, and Jihan who can't stay away from the hospital where Bilal seems to be hiding from something.