Set against the upheavals of Liberia’s civil war and the search for belonging across borders, Bendu traces the unforgettable journey of a young woman whose resilience is tested at every turn. Born into a devoted family in Zwedru, Bendu grows up surrounded by love, faith, and expectation. But as her country unravels, so does the life she once knew. From the chaos of war-torn Monrovia to the challenges of exile in Ghana and the uncertainties of starting over abroad, Bendu must carry her family’s hopes while forging her own path. With tenderness and unflinching honesty, Bendu explores themes of loss, survival, and the enduring strength of women. It is a story of identity shaped by culture, migration, faith, and of one woman’s determination to turn hardship into possibility. This sweeping narrative invites readers into the heart of a family’s struggle and triumph, revealing how even in the darkest moments, love and courage can light the way forward.