Where the Rivers Merge
Ariel Reynolds
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Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Two cultures. Two families. One shared destiny.
The biting prairie wind of Manitoba whispers secrets across the fields of New Haven, a town burdened by the weight of two intertwined diasporas. Ukrainian and Somali families, uprooted by history's harsh hand, find themselves sharing this unlikely space, their traditions as different as the landscapes they left behind. New Haven isn't a melting pot; it's a mosaic struggling to find its form.
Amina Farah, a Somali teenager armed with her camera, captures the quiet strength of her community while navigating the complexities of her hyphenated identity. Dymtro Kovalenko, a young Ukrainian boy, finds solace in the intricate stitches of his embroidery, each thread a connection to a homeland lost.
Their paths collide at a town festival, where amidst the simmering tensions, they discover a shared symbol, an ancient motif etched into both a Ukrainian pysanka and a Somali woven textile. This spark ignites an unlikely friendship and a clandestine project: a documentary titled "Where the Rivers Merge," weaving together the stories and rituals of their seemingly disparate cultures.
But their quest for unity unearths more than just shared history. They stumble upon the legend of the “River of Whispers,” a mystical conduit between the living and the ancestral realms, and New Haven is touched by a subtle magic. Objects move inexplicably, unsettling dreams ripple through the night, and the line between reality and folklore blurs.
As Amina and Dymtro delve deeper, their project stirs the already simmering tensions between their families, threatening the fragile peace they strive to create. Their fathers—Yusuf, fiercely protective of Somali tradition, and Baba Olena, a staunch guardian of Ukrainian heritage—clash, mirroring the anxieties within their communities.
Caught in the crossfire, Amina and Dymtro must choose: loyalty to their families or their shared vision of a more harmonious future. Can their documentary, imbued with the magic of the River of Whispers, bridge the divide, or will the currents of conflict sweep away their hopes? Discover the power of art, the resilience of the human spirit, and the unexpected places where even the most disparate rivers can merge, in this poignant tale of two cultures finding their way home.
Kundenbewertungen
Manitoba small town stories, Cultural identity fiction, Ukrainian Somali diaspora, Immigrant fiction Canada, Magical realism immigration, Intergenerational trauma healing, Multicultural young adult