Mohamed Addow was born in Somalia and has lived the journey this book describes-not as a distant observer, but as someone who personally walked the path from conflict to exile, from survival to scholarship. His educational journey began in Egypt, where he studied agriculture and gained a deep understanding of the cultural and political dynamics shaping the Horn of Africa. Upon returning to Somalia, Mohamed worked as a humanitarian, witnessing both the suffering and resilience of a people caught between war and hope. As violence escalated, he sought asylum in Norway, a country that became home and offered him opportunities to grow, learn, and build a new life. Further studies in Italy deepened his understanding of migration, integration, and the quiet burdens borne by displaced communities. He also spent time living in the United Kingdom, enriching his perspective on diaspora life across Europe. Now based in the Netherlands, Mohamed draws upon a rich tapestry of experiences spanning Somalia, Egypt, Norway, Italy, the UK, and the Netherlands. His voice is shaped by multiple worlds-Somali, Arab, Scandinavian, and European-and he writes not only to document but to dignify. His work bridges the emotional truths of exile with the broader realities of displacement, giving voice to stories too often unheard. This book is more than a chronicle; it is a testament. It is the echo of a homeland carried in the heart, and the mark of a writer who never stopped moving, learning, or remembering. Mohamed Addow's journey mirrors the story he tells-a story of endurance, faith, adaptation, and the ongoing song of the Somali diaspora. Mohamed Addow On twitter: www.x.com/MohaAddow Email: mcaddow@gmail.com