Almost Home embodies the outsider’s search for belonging amidst the foreign and the familiar. Written from several vantage points of a narrator who seeks to find a sense of calm in the wake of turbulence and a center from the margins at best, Almost Home paints a bittersweet portrait of grief and loss, of comings and goings, of a shared nostalgia that propels us backwards and forwards, around and back home again. Just almost.
Ever since my family moved on from the house I first called Home, I have since looked back on it as ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
Mama died two nights ago. Very quietly. No one expected. We were surprises because she\u27s awways s...
Finding Home is a creative non-fiction essay. The story follows an abandoned child through Kentucky...
2018 Jan Rehner Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Honourable Mention, WRIT 1700B“Where We Belong” gr...
Honors (Bachelor's)English Language and LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.ed...
This poem is about the author’s experience as an international student in Canada. It analyzes and de...
There are many ubiquitous notions of the modern Western 'home' including psychological, spatial and ...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
Peer-reviewed article.A personal exploration of a feeling of displacement in the author's life, thro...
Journal #46 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Stella L. Smith. From United ...
Where is home if you have no definitive place to call home, such as a house you grew up in and someo...
This collection of personal essays focuses on the concept of home while examining turning points in ...
Relying on British, American and Australian novels and self narratives ranging from the 18th to the...
Savannah Barker is a freshman from Shreveport, majoring in English with a concentration in creative ...
Ever since my family moved on from the house I first called Home, I have since looked back on it as ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
Mama died two nights ago. Very quietly. No one expected. We were surprises because she\u27s awways s...
Finding Home is a creative non-fiction essay. The story follows an abandoned child through Kentucky...
2018 Jan Rehner Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Honourable Mention, WRIT 1700B“Where We Belong” gr...
Honors (Bachelor's)English Language and LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.ed...
This poem is about the author’s experience as an international student in Canada. It analyzes and de...
There are many ubiquitous notions of the modern Western 'home' including psychological, spatial and ...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
Peer-reviewed article.A personal exploration of a feeling of displacement in the author's life, thro...
Journal #46 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Stella L. Smith. From United ...
Where is home if you have no definitive place to call home, such as a house you grew up in and someo...
This collection of personal essays focuses on the concept of home while examining turning points in ...
Relying on British, American and Australian novels and self narratives ranging from the 18th to the...
Savannah Barker is a freshman from Shreveport, majoring in English with a concentration in creative ...
Ever since my family moved on from the house I first called Home, I have since looked back on it as ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe theory explicated in Home: A Space Called Anywhere was b...
Mama died two nights ago. Very quietly. No one expected. We were surprises because she\u27s awways s...