"Entering the school on day one as a 6-year-old, and only one of the few black kids, I was a mix of curious, happy and afraid at the same time. Getting... > Lire la suite
"Entering the school on day one as a 6-year-old, and only one of the few black kids, I was a mix of curious, happy and afraid at the same time. Getting in, I could see the funny looks, the expressions and the fingers being pointed at us, I was none the wiser."A story of those who are the product of two cultures, a story of belonging, identity and cultural clashes. The story of Evandro, a kid born in Africa, growing up in Europe feeling an alien and adapting to new environments, discrimination, poverty and temptations. A compelling urban, suburbs modern story that could have taken place in any Western city. The Native Foreigner is a poignant and inspiring narrative that charts the journey of Evandro, a young African boy uprooted from the vibrant tapestry of his native land and thrust into the starkly different world of Europe. This compelling book captures Evandro's internal and external struggles as he navigates a continent that views him through the distorting lens of otherness. From the sun-baked streets of his African hometown to the cold, bustling avenues of a European city, Evandro's life is a constant balancing act. He wrestles with the dual identity of being both African and European, belonging everywhere and nowhere at the same time. His tale is one of resilience and adaptability, as he learns to weave the rich heritage of his ancestors with the contemporary culture of his new home. This deeply human story delves into the heart of issues such as discrimination and poverty, scrutinizing the subtle and overt barriers that Evandro faces. The narrative does not shy away from the harsh realities of racism and xenophobia, nor does it ignore the bright moments of solidarity and friendship that light his path. As Evandro grows, so do his challenges, evolving from innocent misunderstandings to stark confrontations with the prejudices embedded in society. The reader witnesses his temptations and trials, as he stands at the crossroads between succumbing to despair and rising with hope."The Native Foreigner" is not just a tale of assimilation; it is a story of transformation. It offers an unflinching look at the struggles of integration and the search for identity, while also celebrating the triumphs of the human spirit in the face of adversity. This book is an ode to the strength of a child who, despite feeling like an alien in an unfamiliar world, finds the courage to forge his own path and the will to define himself on his own terms.